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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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Fonthill Road, Dubarry Building (comprising Fonthill Road, Hove Business Centre and Hove Park Villas, Microscape House and Dubarry House), Hove
An original design of early 20th century factory building and perfumery.
Fonthill Road, Railway Bridge, Hove
Built in buff brick, with a low, segmental-arched opening and projecting piers to either side.
Foredown Road, 54, Old Forge Building and Forge Cottage, Portslade
Brick one-storey forge building with steep tiled roof, gabled to the north and hipped to the south.
Foredown Road, Flint wall to former Isolation Hospital, Portslade
The boundary for the Fordown Isolation Hospital was set out from the outset. The surviving flint wall marks the extent of the west boundary. It is of field flint construction, with regular red brick quoining, and steps down the hill.
Foredown Road, Foredown Tower, Portslade
The Foredown Isolation Hospital was opened in 1887 for the treatment of infectious diseases. A number of extensions were soon required, and in 1909 this included the construction of a water tower.
Furze Hill, Furze Croft, Hove
7 storey moderne block of flats, 1936 by Toms & Partners, on the site of The Wick/Wick House.
Gas lamp standard, within grounds of 3 Lansdowne Road Hove
Very rare cast iron gas lamp standard by Palmer & Co of North Road Brighton the Regent Foundry; appears to be only one of this type.
George Street, 85, Hove
George Street was constructed as artisan dwellings in the mid 19th century, but now
forms one of Hove’s primary shopping streets.
Gloucester Place, Baptist Church, Brighton
Knapped flint Baptist church with terracotta dressings.
Gloucester Road, Galeed Strict Baptist Chapel, Brighton
Galeed Strict Baptist Chapel, opened 15 October 1868 and designed by Benjamin Nunn in Neoclassical style.
Gloucester Road, Gloucester Mews, Brighton
Built around 1870 as the headquarters of the Royal Artillery Volunteers, who had moved from Church Street.
Goldstone Villas, 100, The Station Pub, Hove
Built 1885 and originally named The Cliftonville Hotel.