



As a Blue Badge tour guide, I can show you the famous sites and landmarks of Brighton but under her skirts there is a secret Brighton, one that you may othherwise miss and I am keen to share the unusual, suprising and amusing parts that make Brighton such a facinating city.
Having lived and worked in many countries, I know that the best way to find the feel and pulse is to put on comfortable shoes and explore.
When I moved to brighton in the 90's I wanted to know "why was that building there? who built it? what is a twitten? I wanted to know where actors and writers, poets and musicians hung out. Why has brighton had such a massive influence on the arts?
Why was Brighton pavilion built in an Indian style with the most elaborate Chinese interior?
Who was Mrs Fitzherbert ? Who was Prinny?
What's the difference between The Lanes and The Laines?
How did a small fishing village called Brighthelmstone
dating from before 1086 become the cosmopolitan vibrant and exciting
City of Brighton in 2012?
Join us for the alternative way to see Brighton, we have many answers.
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Please contact me, Lyn Neville. to discuss the perfect walk for you,for groups, overseas students,school syllabus, celebrations, a ghost walk or an especially tailor- made walk.
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