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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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Viaduct Road, Calvary Evangelical Church, Brighton
Historic building, place of worship - nonconformist. Built in 1876 by James Barnes as a Primitive Methodist Chapel. In 1895 it was taken over as a Railway Mission Hall for workers at the nearby railway works.
Victoria Road, Cattle Arch, Portslade
Historic building, transport - railway tunnel. The tunnel appears to honour the route of a long-established track and was likely used for access between areas of farmland.
Victoria Road, Portslade Town Hall, Portslade
Historic building, civil - town hall. Originally known as Ronuk Hall and Welfare Institute, constructed in 1927 to 1928 to designs by Gilbert M Simpson.
Victoria Terrace, 22, The Alibi, Kingsway, Hove
Historic building, public house, hotel. Three-storey corner building, with similar frontages
to north and west elevations and a prominent dome to the corner.
Warren Road, The Downs Hotel, Woodingdean
Historic building, public house, hotel. Two-storey public house and hotel built in 1927.
Wellington Road, 18, Brighton
Historic building, house, later institutional uses. Detached Victorian 3-storey classical villa, built between 1850 and 1860.
Wellington Road, 4 to 16 even, 18 and 20, Portslade
Historic building, houses, warehouses/industrial. One and 2-storey elevations to Wellington Road.
West Hill Road, West Hill Baptist Chapel, Brighton
Historic building, place of worship (non-conformist). A redbrick building built from 1894 to 1896 by Charles Hewitt.
West Street, 57, Molly Malone’s, Brighton
Historic building, public house. Three-storey building with an attic. Built in c.1901 for Edlins as Christie’s Hotel.
Western Esplanade, Kingsway Western Bowls Pavilion, Hove
Historic building, clubhouse. A single-storey symmetrical Art Deco building with a central short colonnade and a hexagonal clock over.
Western Esplanade, Western Lawns and Hove Lagoon, Hove
Park and garden, lawns. Lawns and a lagoon forming a part of the historic Hove seafront promenade.
Western Road, 100, Lane & Stedman, Hove
Historic building, shop. Late 19th-century terraced building with pharmacy shopfront.