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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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South Street, Whychote, Portslade
Whychote, built in 1895 for brewer Herbert Mews, is set to the north of The Green, behind a tall brick and flint wall.
Southdown Road, 1 to 8 consecutive, Portslade
8 semi-detached late Victorian houses, built by Walter and Herbert Mews to house workers from their brewery in the centre of Portslade village.
St Andrew’s Road, Store between 67 and 67A, and 67A, St Andrew’s Road Police Station
The building was built in c.1908 as a police station.
St Catherine’s Lodge, 9 to 12 St Catherine’s Terrace, Kingsway, Hove
St Catherine’s Lodge comprises four large semi-detached houses dating from c1854 that were conjoined in c1927, with a new central link addition, to form a single hotel.
St Catherine’s Terrace, Kingsway, 1, Hove
Five storey house, plus basement, dating to the early 20th century.
St George’s Road, 110, St Anne’s Church Hall, Brighton
1912 in Free Style. Brown brick to ground floor with red brick above.
St George’s Road, Mews building to rear of Garnet House, Brighton
Two storey cobble mews building, with red brick dressings and a pitched roof (now covered in concrete tile).
St James’s Street, 82, Brighton
Number 82 is a small two storey property with mainly rendered walls and hipped slate roof.
St Margaret’s Flats, High Street, Rottingdean
St Margaret’s Flats were built in 1938 in the Moderne style.at the seafront end of the High Street.
St Peter’s Road, St Peter’s School, Portslade
Built in 1906 as St Andrew’s Infants School but became St Peter’s Infants School in 1947.
Stanford Avenue, Stanford Methodist Church, Brighton
Brown brick church with red brick and stone dressings and a pitched slate roof.
Stanley Avenue, Church of the Good Shepherd, Portslade
A good example of a church building of its time, providing a modern interpretation of traditional church features such as the distinctive clerestorey windows and vibrant stained glass.