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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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Eastern Road, Sussex Eye Hospital, including two lampposts, Brighton
A Neo-Georgian style hospital, built in 1935.
Edward Street, National Spiritualist Church, Brighton
A modern design of a place of worship. The kidney-shaped and oval sections are formed of concrete blocks laid vertically, without windows, to form starkly unperforated walls softened through their sinuous forms.
Elm Grove, 2 to 6, The Admiral, Brighton
Three storey English bond red-brown brick building with curved frontage fronting the corner of Elm Grove and Islingword Road.
Elm Grove, 212, The Racehorse Inn, Brighton
Two and three storey (with converted attic) detached building, located at the junction of Elm Grove and Queen’s Park Road.
Elm Grove, Boundary Stone, Brighton
Boundary stone, set to back of pavement against boundary to Elm Grove Primary School.
Elm Grove, Elm Grove Primary School
One of nine remains Brighton Board Schools, which are all consistent in their design by Thomas Simpson.
Evangelical Church Park Hill Brighton
Built in 1894 as St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, the building was designed by local architect, Herbert Buckwell, the son of a ship owner and brewer of 36 Egremont Place.
Falmer Railway Station, Station Approach, Falmer, Brighton
The current site of Falmer Station is situated on the down (eastbound) platform side.
Falmer Road, Boundary wall to The Rotyngs, Rottingdean
Flint wall with brick dressings, between the pathway to the playing fields and Burnes Vale. Originally the boundary wall to Rottingdean School.
Falmer Road, The Bowling Green Old Cart Lodge and Barn, Rottingdean
Long, low barn, which at one end abuts Challoners Mews. The cart lodge is located at the other end of the barn. The building appears to be shown on the 1839 tithe map.
Florence Place, Jewish Burial Ground, Brighton
The Freehold Burial Ground was given to the Brighton Synagogue congregation in 1826 by T.R.Kemp for use as its cemetery.
Florence Road, Baptist Chapel, Brighton
Knapped flint Baptist Church with terracotta dressings.