Tower House, Brighton
| Tower House | |
|---|---|
Tower House seen from the east | |
| Location | 265–267 London Road, Withdean, Brighton and Hove BN1 6UF, United Kingdom |
| Coordinates | 50°50′50″N 0°09′11″W / 50.8472°N 0.1531°W |
| Built | 1902 |
| Built for | James John Savage |
| Restored | 1988 |
| Architect | George Burstow & Sons |
| Architectural style(s) | Edwardian/Queen Anne Revival |
Listed Building – Grade II | |
| Official name | Tower House |
| Designated | 26 August 1999 |
| Reference no. | 1381677 |
Location within Brighton and Hove | |
Tower House is a former private house in the Withdean area of the English coastal city of Brighton and Hove. Built in 1902 for a former jeweller to King Edward VII, it remained in private ownership until it was converted into flats and a daycare centre in 1988. It is one of the few large houses and villas to survive in the high-class Withdean area—many were demolished in favour of blocks of flats after World War II—and it has been described as "Brighton's finest example of a grand Edwardian house". English Heritage has listed the building at Grade II for its architectural and historical importance.