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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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Station Road, 2, The Whistlestop Inn, Portslade
Two storey public house. Red brick to ground floor, with mock timber framing above.
Stoneham Road, 80, Units 1 to 7, Hove
Three storey, red brick with concrete lintels. 7 bay elevation; each bay separated by a pilaster and now forming one unit.
Street Lighting
There are 5 main types of standard cast iron street lighting column in Brighton & Hove, plus a few rarer types, including the much larger seafront columns (of which the Brighton ones are statutorily listed).
Sudeley Place, 4b and Sudeley Street, 1, Brighton
Former congregational chapel, built 1891. It was converted to cinema use in 1920.
Surrey Street, 29 to 30, Grand Central, Brighton
Former railway hotel, now pub.
The Cliff, 40 and 40a, White Lodge, Roedean
Historic building and garden, house and garden, now flats. Two-storey villa with a sunken garden, with one-storey wings to east and west.
The Drive and Eaton Gardens, Eaton Manor, Hove
Historic building, flats. Built in 1963 by the Liverpool Victoria Friendly Society, to designs by Hubbard Ford and Partners. 6-8 storey blocks of flats arranged around an inner courtyard.
The Drive, 22, Arundel House, Hove
Historic building, flats. Four-storey block of purpose-built flats built in 1898 in a Free Jacobean style.
The Droveway, 35 to 39, Preston Farm (Unigate Dairy)
Historic building, agriculture. Single-storey, early 19th-century farm buildings, now used as a commercial dairy depot.
The Droveway, 65, Casa Blanca, Hove
Historic building, house. Two storey house in a moderne style.
The Green, Court Barn, Rottingdean
Historic building, agricultural now house. Former barn, now house. Long, low form with flint walls and a dominant tiled roof
The Green, Kipling Gardens, Rottingdean
Park and gardens, gardens. A series of discrete spaces, bounded by tall flint walls which provide a strong sense of enclosure