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Description The King and Queen, Marlborough Place, Brighton, City of Brighton and Hove, England. An 18th-century pub rebuilt in extravagant Mock Tudor style by local architects Clayton & Black in the early 1930s. This picture shows the images of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn below one of the gables. Listed at Grade II by English Heritage (NHLE Code 1381770)
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22 October 2011

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