Brighton Palace : Royal Pavilion & Gardens
The Royal Pavilion and Gardens fondly known as the Pleasure Palace in the seaside city of Brighton in Sussex, England was the coastal estate of King George IV and in 1815 architect John Nash was commissioned to transform an existing villa into an oriental magnificence and continued to be refurbished throughout the Regency to Victorian periods by succeeding monarchs of the day...with a vista of minarets, domes and pinnacles no expense was spared on the exterior or interior with opulent decoration, exquisite furnishings and landscaped gardens which are open to admire the splendour of this fantasy home!