A large room with wooden floors and walls and an exposed beam ceiling, at the end and along the right hand side of the room are large arched windows

Brighton Dome Corn Exchange

Church Street
Brighton
BN1 1UE

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Brighton Dome Corn Exchange was built at the same time as the Concert Hall and was originally the Prince Regent's riding house. It is now a unique and versatile venue with a magnificent single span of arched ceiling and a sprung maple floor. It has been lovingly restored as part of the recent refurbishment project alongside the Studio Theatre.

Getting to the venue

By train

Nearest stations

Brighton (10 minutes walk into the city centre)

London Road (1.1 miles from the the city centre)

Hove (1.8 miles from the the city centre)

Mouselcombe (2.1 miles from the the city centre)

Preston Park (2.1 miles from the the city centre)

Brighton can be reached from London in just over an hour with train services run by Southern and Thameslink every 15 minutes. Regular rail connections also serve Gatwick, Heathrow and Hove.

 

By car

Approximate journey times

London to Brighton via the A23/ M23 is approximately 50 miles, with a journey time of about 90 minutes depending on traffic.

Driving to Brighton from Kent and the South East, either from the East or West, use the A27.

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