Marlborough House, Brighton

For the country residence of the Dukes of Marlborough, see Blenheim Palace.
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Marlborough House

The building from the east
Location 54 Old Steine, Brighton, Brighton and Hove, East Sussex BN1 1NH, United Kingdom
Coordinates 50°49′19″N 0°08′19″W / 50.8220°N 0.1386°W / 50.8220; -0.1386Coordinates: 50°49′19″N 0°08′19″W / 50.8220°N 0.1386°W / 50.8220; -0.1386
Built 1765
Built for Samuel Shergold
Restored 1786
Restored by William Gerard Hamilton
Architect Robert Adam
Architectural style(s) Neoclassical
Listed Building – Grade I
Official name: Marlborough House and attached railings, 54 Old Steine
Designated 13 October 1952
Reference no. 480995
Location within central Brighton

Marlborough House is a mansion in Brighton on the south coast of England. It is a Grade I listed building. Located at 54 Old Steine, it was built as a red brick building c. 1765 for Samuel Shergold, a local hotelier. After being sold on by both Shergold and its second owner, the Duke of Marlborough, in 1786 it was bought by William Gerard Hamilton and altered to a Georgian design by Robert Adam. For many years it was owned by Brighton and Hove Council. It is currently undergoing major renovations.

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