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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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Ditchling Road, St Matthias Church, Brighton
The church is set back from the road within its own small churchyard. Tall flint and brick gate piers to east and west boundaries.
Drove Road, 18 and 20, Portslade
Two storey rendered cottages, dating to the early-mid 19th century.
Drove Road, Portslade Manor Gardens, Portslade
A good example of a 19th century Manor gardens, with later additions also of interest, such as the nuns’ burial ground.
Dyke Road, 132, Good Companions, Brighton
Built in 1939 for well-known Brighton brewery Tamplin’s, and therefore probably by their architect Arthur Packham.
Dyke Road, 43, Brighton
A large, detached Italianate Villa of two to three storeys with distinctive corner tower, dating from c1846.
Dyke Road, Dyke Road Park, Hove
A good example of a public park of the Victorian period, which incorporates elements of particular design interest.
Dyke Road, Pair of Bollards to St Nicholas Churchyard
19th century pair of cast iron bollards at south entrance to St Nicholas Churchyard.
Dyke Road, Royal Alexandra Children’s Hospital, Lainson Building and grounds, Brighton
Designed by Thomas Lainson in a Queen Anne style, The Royal Alexandra Children’s Hospital is a three storey red-brick building with terracotta mouldings.
Dyke Road, St Nicholas Churchyard, Brighton
Churchyard to St Nicholas of Myra Church; the original parish church to Brighthelmston.
Dyke Road, St Nicholas Rest Garden, Brighton
Third extension to St Nicholas’s Churchyard. Located on the west side of Dyke Road, opposite and to the north of the church itself.
East Street, 75 and Grand Junction Road, 9, Brighton
Cinema building constructed in 1930 on the site of the former Brill’s Baths for Associated British Cinemas Ltd (ABC) and known as the Savoy Cinema Theatre.
Eastern Road, Royal Sussex County Hospital, Barry Building, Brighton
Founded as the Sussex County Hospital and General Sea-Bathing Infirmary.