Devil's Dyke Commemorative Seat
A couple take in the views from the Devil's Dyke Commemorative Seat on the South Downs near Brighton.
The Devils Dyke near Brighton
Clouds cast shadows along the Devil's Dyke on the South Downs near Brighton.
The Royal Pavilion Brighton
The Royal Pavilion, also known as the Brighton Pavilions, is a Grade I listed former royal residence situated off the Grand Parade in Brighton. The pavilion was built as a pleasure palace for George IV, combining Regency grandeur with influences from both China and India.
The Brighton Palace Pier
The Brighton Palace Pier, also known as Brighton Pier or Palace Pier, is a Grade II listed pleasure pier in Brighton and is the only one of three piers still in operation.
The Brighton Palace Pier at Dusk
The Doughnut Groyne Brighton
'Afloat' is a large circular doughnut shaped globe that is cast in bronze and situated on on the seafront at Brighton. The sculpture is posed as a possible model of how our universe may look.