Victoria Gardens
Victoria Gardens is one of the largest and most popular parks in Brighton. Opened in honour of Queen Victoria who often visited Brighton. The gardens are home to a wide selection of flower beds and mature trees.
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Victoria Gardens, Brighton, Brighton, East Sussex , United Kingdom
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