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Local List of Heritage Assets directory
Check if a building, park or garden is locally listed. Get more information about the local listing and what this means.
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Check if a building, park or garden is locally listed. Get more information about the local listing and what this means.
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Brunswick Square, Brunswick Square Gardens, Hove
Previously forming part of the Wick Estate and used for brick manufacture, the area was developed to the designs of Charles Busby.
Brunswick Street West, 20, Hove
Two storey flint cobble, brick and render former coach house, with hipped roof.
Brunswick Street West, 35, Hove
Two storey flint cobble building with painted brick dressings.
Brunswick Street West, 62, Bow Street Runner, Hove
Three storeys, with rendered elevation and parapet, the pub is first mentioned in street directories in 1867.
Cavendish Place, Gate Piers outside 8 and 9, Brighton
Pair of historic gate piers; no longer in use or attached to associated property.
Challoners Mews, Rottingdean
L-shaped range of former agricultural buildings, forming a yard.
Chesham Road, 39, Brighton
Two storey knapped flint building with red brick dressings and pitched tiled roof.
Church Hill, 1 to 7 Village Barn and The Barn, Patcham
Long, low form, with flint and brick walls and a slate roof. The building is believed to be the longest surviving barn in England, although built in phases. It is in total 19 bays in length.
Church Road 1, Holland Road 32 to 38, Gwydyr Mansions and Gwydyr Hair Salon, Hove
Built in brick with contrasting ashlar to the canted bays and detailing.
Church Road, 110, The Albion, Hove
There was a public house in this location by 1854, when Peter Akehurst was landlord. The pub was owned by Brighton Brewery from 1871 until 1900 when Tamplin’s took the premises over.
Church Road, Portslade, 80, Old Fire Station
The building was constructed in 1909 as Portslade Fire Station. White glazed brick with terracotta dressings and hipped roof.
Church Road, St Andrew’s Church, Portslade
A modest, yet well-executed example of a late 19th century church, which has been relatively sensitively part-converted to community use.