6-518: Seven Dials may refer to: Seven Dials, Brighton , a junction of seven roads in the Prestonville area of Brighton, England, United Kingdom Seven Dials, London , a junction of seven roads in the Covent Garden area of London, England, United Kingdom Seven Dials Jazz Club , a jazz venue located in the Covent Garden area The Seven Dials Mystery ,
12-454: A murder mystery by Agatha Christie set in the Covent Garden area The Duchess of Seven Dials , a 1920 silent film set in the Covent Garden area "Seven Dials" ( 2point4 Children ) , episode 33 in series 5 (1995) of the BBC TV series 2point4 Children Seven Dials, a non-fiction imprint of Orion Publishing Group Seven Dials (Roddy Frame album) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by
18-511: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Seven Dials, Brighton Seven Dials is a district surrounding a major road junction of the same name in Brighton , in the city of Brighton and Hove . It is located on high ground just northwest of Brighton railway station , south of the Prestonville area, and approximately ¾ mile north of
24-522: The north, these are: The area began to be developed with a mixture of terraced houses and more substantial Victorian villas shortly after the London and Brighton Railway opened sections of its lines in the area. The route westwards to Shoreham-by-Sea (opened in 1840) ran through the area, while the Brighton Main Line (1841) and the throat of Brighton station lie on the eastern edge. A 2013 revamp of
30-429: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Seven_Dials&oldid=1072679555 " Category : Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
36-558: The seafront. The name refers to the seven roads which radiate outwards from the roundabout -controlled junction, and is derived from a seven-way junction in London featuring a monument with six sundials. The roundabout itself, constructed in 1925 is notable as an early example of this type of road junction in the UK, and preceded the installation of semaphore signals in Brighton in 1927. In central Brighton, where seven roads meet; clockwise from
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