THE HISTORY OF BRUNSWICK DEVELOPMENTS
The Brunswick Developments Group was founded in 1988 with the view to establishing a leading residential property development company. Brunswick specialised in the conversion and restoration of listed buildings, and the construction of new homes which complement their environment - 'the classical homes of tomorrow'.
In the picture you can see the original executive directors from left to right Roy Hagley, Andrew Goodall and Robin Goodall.
PRIME BUILDINGS IN PRIME LOCATIONS
3/4 ADELAIDE MANSIONS, HOVE
Grade II listed built 1870's having particularly ornate wrought iron balconies. Change of use to 22 apartments.
2 ADELAIDE CRESCENT, HOVE
Grade II listed, designed by Decimus Burton for Sir Isaac Goldsmith, built in 1830's. Conversion to 8 mansion flats.
BRUNSWICK TERRACE, HOVE
Grade I listed designed by Charles Busby and built in the 1820's having distinctive Corinthian pilasters. Change of use to 45 flats and 2 mews houses.
9/10 BRUNSWICK SQUARE,
26/28/30 BRUNSWICK STREET EAST
Grade I listed with two exceptional 9 metre bays. Change of use to 20 flats.
SILLWOOD HALL, BRIGHTON
Grade II listed, originally built as a mansion house built in 1827 by A.H. Wilds for David Scott, later used as a hotel. Converted into 16 apartments.
CAVENDISH MANSIONS, BRIGHTON
Grade II listed, built in 1829 by A.H. Wilds as two separate residences for Prince Curzon and his brother, subsequently used as a hotel. Change of use to 29 apartments and a town house.
55/55 MARINE PARADE, BRIGHTON
Grade II listed, designed by Busby and Wilds in the 1820's. Converted and restored as 34 apartments.
SILLWOOD COURT, BRIGHTON
New building of 19 flats, built within grounds of the hall.
8 EATON GARDENS, HOVE
Grade II listed Willett building, converted into 14 luxury apartments.
5 - 9 EASTERN TERRACE, BRIGHTON
Grade II listed building, converted into 3 substantial seafront houses and 14 flats.
ARUNDEL HOUSE, BRIGHTON
Grade I listed Regency house, built in 1824 by Amon Wilds & Charles Busby, for Thomas Kemp. Converted into 14 mansion flats.
27 SUSSEX SQUARE, BRIGHTON
Grade I listed Regency house, built in 1826 by Amon Wilds & Charles Busby, for Thomas Kemp. Converted into 8 flats and a coach house.
St James Court, 81 The Drive, Hove
Comprising 10 flats that were bought and let.
New builds in Farringdon, Hampshire
One of Brunswick's many new build developments, comprising 6 individual village houses.
New builds in Seaford
Development of 15 detached houses and bungalows.