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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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Roedale Road, 1, The Hollingbury, Brighton
Turn-of-the-20th-century public house, situated on the corner of Roedale Road and Upper Hollingdean Road.
Rose Hill Terrace, 70 to 71, Rose Hill Tavern, Brighton
Two storey building, giving the appearance of, and likely originally forming, two terraced properties.
Rutland Road, 59, The Ancient Mariner, Hove
Late 19th century public house, first shown on the 1898 Ordnance Survey map and developed in conjunction with the surrounding housing of Poet’s Corner.
Rutland Road, West Hove Community Baptist Church, Hove
One storey red brick chapel with terracotta detailing and pitched tile roof.
Sackville Road, 25 and 27, Hove
Semi-detached houses, now partly in use as an opticians, located at the corner of Sackville Road and Connaught Road.
Sackville Road, Tennyson Court (formerly Hove General Hospital), Hove
Two storeys and of red brick, it incorporates numerous plain and stepped gables, tall chimneys and slate roofs.
Shaftesbury Place, London Road Station, Brighton
Two storey building set on a raised plinth with central steps leading to terrace.
Somerhill Road, Park Gate, Hove
Flats, 1958, by Eric Lyons with Geoffrey Townsend.
Somerhill Road, St Ann’s Well Gardens, Hove
The park displays design elements reflecting its use as a spa, pleasure garden and later public park. It is a rare example of an historic pleasure garden.
South Street, 15 and Windlesham Close, 21a, Portslade Farmhouse, Portslade
Portslade Farmhouse comprises a stuccoed two-storey villa with slate roof.
South Street, Alma Cottage, Portslade
Two storey late 18th/early 19th century house with basement.
South Street, The Old Brewery, Portslade
The main building is of 5 storeys, yellow brick and a classical revival design.