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By using a variety of sources and my visit to Brunswick Square I will show that it was built for the upper classes and that there was a demand of many different factors.  

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Introduction By using a variety of sources and my visit to Brunswick Square I will show that it was built for the upper classes and that there was a demand of many different factors. The problem with This photograph is That it wasn't Taken at the time Of the Prince This picture Regent (1783) shows some of It is a modern the Ionic pillars Picture from the of Brunswick 21st century. Square. Geographical Location of Brighton Brighton was in an ideal situation, because it was close to London. One writer once wrote "Several advantages weighed in Brighton's favour. As opposed to the day or more, journey from London to Bath, the 65 miles carriage ride to Brighton only took five to six hours". This quote was not written at the time that Brunswick Square was lived in by the rich and famous, but it was quoted in the book "The regency Architect of Brighton and Hove" by...

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