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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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The Green, Quaker Burial Ground, Rottingdean
Park and garden, landscape of remembrance. Small green space bounded by flint walls. Now forming part of the gardens to Coppers, the area formerly comprised the Quaker Burial Ground.
Trafalgar Court, Gloucester Building, Brighton
Historic building, education. Thematic Survey – Brighton Board Schools. Part of City College, previously expansion of classrooms for Brighton Board Schools.
Trafalgar Road, Portslade Cemetery Chapels, Portslade
Historic building, cemetary structure. Pair of small flint cemetery chapels, with brick dressings and a slate roof.
Union Road, Park Crescent Gardens, Brighton
Park and garden, garden. Ireland’s Royal Gardens were established in this area in the 1820s. Park Crescent was built in 1849 on the site of the original cricket ground.
Upper Drive, Cardinal Newman School, Hove
Historic building, education. Catholic secondary school. Originally built in 1877/78 to the designs of Frederick H Pownall as the Sacred Heart Convent girls school.
Upper Drive, Cottesmore St Mary School, Hove
Historic building, education. A handsome, heavily detailed building in Free Jacobean style. Red brick with stone dressings and mullions and steep clay-tiled roofs surmounted by cupolas.
Upper Hamilton Road, 28, The Chimney House, Brighton
Historic building, public house. Two-storey red brick public house with pitched tile roofs. Located at a corner with elevations to Upper Hamilton Road and Exeter Street.
Upper Hollingdean Road, Hollingdean Depot Canteen, Brighton
Historic building, Dust Destructor now canteen. Previous site of waste transfer site 'Dust Destructor'. Now converted to site's canteen.
Vale Avenue, 120 to 124 even, Brighton
Historic building, house. Two-storey building with attic, comprising a terrace of 3 houses.
Ventnor Villas Flint boundary wall to rear of numbers 3 to 28, Hove
A historic boundary wall built of bungaroosh - a mixture of coursed cobbles and field flint, brick and mortar, with brick piers at intervals.
Ventnor Villas, Central United Reform Church, Hove
Historic building, place of worship - nonconformist. Stone church with pitched roof, in Early English Gothic Revival style.
Viaduct Road, 10 to 32 consecutive, Brighton
Historic building, houses. Terraced houses, 1850s, rendered with parapet.