Pepper Pot, Brighton
Facts and practical information
The Pepper Pot, also known as the Pepperpot, the Pepper Box or simply The Tower, is a listed building in the Queen's Park area of the English city of Brighton and Hove. Designed and built in 1830 by architect Charles Barry in the grounds of a villa built for the owner of Queen's Park, it survived the villa's demolition and is now one of its only surviving remnants. Its original purpose is unknown—several possible explanations have been given for its construction—and it has had a wide variety of uses in the 20th century. It is now owned by Brighton and Hove City Council, and is protected as a Grade II listed building. ()
Queen's Park (Queen's Park and Craven Vale)Brighton
Pepper Pot – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Brighton Museum & Art Gallery, Marlborough Pub and Theatre, King and Queen, St Bartholomew's Church.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Pepper Pot?
How to get to Pepper Pot by public transport?
Bus
- St Luke's Church • Lines: 18, 21, 21A, 21E (1 min walk)
- Pepper Pot • Lines: 18, 23 (1 min walk)
Train
- Aquarium (18 min walk)
- Brighton (18 min walk)