Wykeham Terrace, Brighton

Wykeham Terrace
The terrace from the northwest
Location1–12 Wykeham Terrace, Dyke Road, Brighton, Brighton and Hove, East Sussex, United Kingdom
Coordinates50°49′29″N 0°08′40″W / 50.8246°N 0.1445°W / 50.8246; -0.1445
Built1827–1830
ArchitectAmon Henry Wilds (attr.)
Architectural style(s)Tudor-Gothic
Listed Building – Grade II
Official name1–12 Wykeham Terrace
Designated4 July 1969
Reference no.1381112
Wykeham Terrace, Brighton is located in Brighton
Wykeham Terrace, Brighton
Location within central Brighton

Wykeham Terrace is a row of 12 early 19th-century houses in central Brighton, part of the English city of Brighton and Hove. The Tudor-Gothic building, attributed to prominent local architect Amon Henry Wilds, is built into the hillside below the churchyard of Brighton's ancient parish church. Uses since its completion in 1830 have included a home for former prostitutes and a base for the Territorial Army, but the terrace is now exclusively residential again. Its "charming" architecture is unusual in Brighton, whose 19th-century buildings are predominantly in the Regency style. English Heritage has listed the terrace at Grade II for its architectural and historical importance.