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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.
How to use this 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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Nevill Road, 18, 20, 22, Rottingdean
Two storey terrace with dormer attic, stepping up road.
New Church Road, 172, Hove
1930s-1950s house, located at the corner of New Church Road and Roman Road.
New Church Road, 33, St Christopher’s School, Hove
Two storey with attic. Originally a house, now a school.
New Church Road, 35, Aldrington House (Lady Chichester Hospital), Hove
Built in the early 1890s as a house then converted in 1920 for use as a psychiatric hospital, known as Lady Chichester Hospital.
New Church Road, Hove Museum and Art Gallery, Hove
Hove Museum was built by local architect Thomas Lainson in 1877.
North Road, 75, Heart and Hand, Brighton
Three storey corner building.
North Road, Brighthelm Community Centre, Brighton
Extension to Hanover Chapel (listed) to form community centre.
North Street, 139 to 142, Barclays Bank, Brighton
Bank, built 1957 to 1959 to the designs of Denman & Son.
North Street, 171 to 173, Lloyds TSB Bank, Brighton
Former Capital & Counties Bank, by Clayton & Black.
Norton Road, Hove Town Hall, Hove
A good example of a 1970s brutalist public building.
Old London Road, Patcham House School (flint building), Patcham
Small single storey building built of cruciform plan.
Old London Road, Patcham Peace Gardens, Patcham
A public garden, which was originally bought from the Abergavenny Estate by Herbert Carden on behalf of Brighton Corporation in 1928.