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Dating Brighton are able to offer you the chance to date Brighton single men and women, assisting you in the search for your perfect Brighton match. If you'd prefer to meet the man or woman of your dreams from an area away from Sussex, our dating service extends to all the UK regions. So finding your ideal partner couldn't be easier.
 
How to search for your perfect Brighton date. Simply select that you're looking for a male or female from the 'drop-down' menu above, the age range of the person you'd like to meet and the postcode of area you'd prefer them to live. So if you live in Brighton, enter the first three digits of your Brighton postcode i.e. BN1, then click on the 'search' button and you'll be able to view profiles with photos of local singles looking for a date in Brighton and throughout East Sussex.
Over a quarter of a million members. Whether you're searching for love in Brighton or elsewhere in East Sussex with Online Dating Sussex, you'll find that romance, friends, fun and happiness are just a click away. We've over a quarter of a million members and with many more Brighton singles joining every day, your chances of finding love on a Brighton date are excellent. Don't forget it's FREE to register. So hurry - don't delay - find love with Brighton dating today.
Dating the UK. As we have already said, if you'd prefer to look outside Brighton for your ideal match then that's no problem. All you need to do is enter the postcode of your preferred area and click the search button. So if your looking for a date in neighboring Kent, you may want to enter a postcode for Maidstone e.g. ME15. If you're not worried where in the country your prospective true love may live, then delete the postcode to find dating in Brighton BN1 altogether and you'll be able to view a selection of our UK online dating members in the age range of your choice.
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Brighton's history. In the Domesday Book, Brighton was called Brighthelmestone and a rent of 4,000 herring was established. In June 1514 Brighthelmstone was burnt to the ground by French raiders during a war between England and France. Only part of the St Nicholas Church and the street pattern of the area now known as "The Lanes" survived. The first drawing of Brighthelmstone was made in 1545 and depicts what is believed to be the raid of 1514. During the 1740s and 1750s, Dr Richard Russell of Lewes began prescribing seawater at Brighton. By 1780, development of the Georgian terraces had started and the fishing village became the fashionable resort of Brighton. Growth of the town was further encouraged by the patronage of the Prince Regent (later King George IV) after his first visit in 1783. He spent much of his leisure time in the town and constructed the Royal Pavilion during the early part of his Regency.
The arrival of the railway in 1841 brought Brighton within the reach of day-trippers from London and population growth from around 7,000 in 1801 to over 120,000 by 1901. The Victorian era saw the building of many major attractions including the Grand Hotel (1864), the West Pier (1866) and the Palace Pier (1899).
After boundary changes between 1873 and 1952, the land area of Brighton increased from 1,640 acres (7 km˛) in 1854 to 14,347 acres (58 km˛) in 1952. New housing estates were established in the acquired areas including Moulsecoomb, Bevendean, Coldean and Whitehawk. The major expansion of 1928 also incorporated the villages of Patcham, Ovingdean and Rottingdean, and much council housing was built in parts of Woodingdean after the Second World War.
More recently, gentrification of much of Brighton has seen a return of the fashionable image which characterised the growth of the Regency period. Recent housing in the North Laine, for instance, has been designed in keeping with the area.
In 1997 Brighton and Hove were joined to form the unitary authority of Brighton and Hove, which was granted city status by Queen Elizabeth II as part of the millennium celebrations in 2000.

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