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- Steine_House abstract "Steine House is the former residence of Maria Fitzherbert, mistress and wife of the Prince Regent, in the centre of Brighton, part of the English city of Brighton and Hove. Designed in 1804 by William Porden, who was responsible for many buildings on the Prince's Royal Pavilion estate, it was used by Fitzherbert until her death 33 years later. Regular rebuilding has affected the appearance of the house since 1805, when it was damaged by a storm; more changes took place in 1884, when the YMCA bought it, and the building was \"cruelly treated\" by a refronting and extension in 1927. The YMCA continue to use the building, on Brighton's Old Steine next to Marlborough House, as a 65-person hostel. The extensive alterations have reduced its architectural importance, but the building has been listed at Grade II by English Heritage for its historical connections.".
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- Steine_House location East_Sussex.
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- Steine_House wikiPageWikiLink William_Porden.
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- Steine_House wikiPageWikiLinkText "Steine House".
- Steine_House architect William_Porden.
- Steine_House built "1804".
- Steine_House builtFor Maria_Fitzherbert.
- Steine_House caption "The building from the southeast".
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- Steine_House designation "Grade II".
- Steine_House designation1Date "1952-10-13".
- Steine_House designation1Number "1380672".
- Steine_House designation1Offname "Steine House and attached walls, piers and railings, 55 Old Steine".
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- Steine_House latitude "50.8212".
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- Steine_House locmapin "United Kingdom Brighton".
- Steine_House longitude "-0.1384".
- Steine_House mapCaption "Location within central Brighton".
- Steine_House name "Steine House".
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- Steine_House subject Category:1805_establishments_in_England.
- Steine_House subject Category:Grade_II_listed_buildings_in_Brighton_and_Hove.
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- Steine_House comment "Steine House is the former residence of Maria Fitzherbert, mistress and wife of the Prince Regent, in the centre of Brighton, part of the English city of Brighton and Hove. Designed in 1804 by William Porden, who was responsible for many buildings on the Prince's Royal Pavilion estate, it was used by Fitzherbert until her death 33 years later.".
- Steine_House label "Steine House".