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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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Church Road, St Richard’s Flats, Portslade
Built 1935 for St Richard’s Housing Society (founded by Revd Basil Jellicoe), as housing for the elderly.
Church Road, Telephone kiosk, Hove
The kiosk is formed of bolted cast-iron sections on a concrete base. Square in plan with a segmentally domed roof. Three sides of the kiosk are glazed, with eight horizontal panes of glass divided by margin glazing to the sides.
Church Street, 115 to 116, Brighton
Office and showroom for the Brighton & Hove General Gas Company, built on the site of the Pavilion Baptist Chapel and likely incorporating parts of its structure.
Church Street, Brighthelm Centre Rest Gardens, Brighton
Former burial ground to the grade II listed Hanover Chapel, now part of the Brighthelm Centre.
Clermont Road, 19 to 21 consecutive, Brighton
Terraced buildings, which step up the hill with staggered roofline. Two storey with rendered elevations and shallow pitched roofs (now concrete tile), fronting directly onto the pavement.
Cleveland Road, 27a, The Cleveland, Brighton
Two storey with attic. Render and pebbledashed walls, slate roof with dormers.
Clifton Terrace, Clifton Terrace Gardens, Brighton
Clifton Terrace was completed in 1847. The gardens were provided for the exclusive use of the residents of the terrace; this arrangement remains in place.
Coldean Lane, Church of St Mary Magdalen, Brighton
Agricultural buildings, converted to use as a Church in 1955.
Conway Street, 101, Flint cottage, Hove
Conway Street was built as part of the Brighton and Hove Laundry Company in 1886, and probably comprised its front office block or possibly an associated dwelling
Coombe Terrace, 43 to 45, Brighton Corporation Tramways Depot, Brighton
The first tram system was established in 1901, following the Brighton Corporation Act of 1900. The first route ran from the Old Steine to Preston Barracks on London Road.
Court Farm Road, King George VI Mansions, Hove
Three-storey brick and hung tile vernacular revival flats, by T. Garrett & Sons.
Courtenay Terrace, Kingsway, Courtenay Gate, Hove
Large 6 and 7 storey Neo-Georgian block of serviced apartments.