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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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Ovingdean Road, The Olde Barn, Ovingdean
Agricultural barn associated with Grange Farm, Ovingdean.
Ovingdean Road, The Smithy, Ovingdean
One storey flint building with brick dressings and gabled slate roof.
Ovingdean Road, Upper Cottages, 1 to 3, Ovingdean
Short terrace of three cottages, set at right angles to the road.
Oxford Street, 26, Brighton
Two storey early 19th century cottage with attic.
Oxford Street, Church of Christ, Brighton
Designed by Parker Anscombe and used by the Church of Christ since around 1918.
Palmeira Avenue, 14 to 22 even 13 to 21 odd, Hove
Red brick and terracotta houses, with hipped roofs. Two semi-detached and one detached property to either side of the road, both groups with matching detail.
Palmeira Avenue, Brighton & Hove Reform Synagogue, Hove
Modern in design, yet reflecting the traditional middle eastern Synagogue design in the three domes to the skyline.
Park Road, Village Hall, Rottingdean
Two storey, brick-built hall with tiled roof.
Park Street, Queens Park Primary School, Brighton
The Brighton Board Schools represent a consistent design approach and use of materials that is very clearly of its time and place.
Pavilion Buildings, 2 to 3, Brighton
Former offices of the Brighton & Hove Herald, built 1934 to the designs of John Leopold Denman.
Payne Avenue, 18, The George Payne, Hove
Two storey rendered building with tiled roof. Elevations to Kendal Road and Payne Avenue.
Port Hall Avenue, Milligan House, Brighton
A good example of a late 19th century corner public house with particularly well-detailed and unusual windows.