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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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Goldstone Villas, Europa House, Hove
Nonconformist chapel, built 1878 in a neo-classical style.
Grand Avenue, Grand Avenue Mansions, Hove
Built 1883 as the first purpose-built flats in Hove.
Grand Parade, Marlborough Place, Gloucester Place - Victoria Gardens, Brighton
The area originally comprised a poorly-drained piece of common land with the intermittent Wellesbourne stream running along its western side.
Grand Parade, University of Brighton Faculty of Art, Brighton
Built as the Brighton Polytechnic Faculty of Art & Design in three phases; 1958 to 1961, 1967 and 1969.
Greenways, 50 and 52, Ovingdean
Farmworker’s cottages. Dated 1892.
Greenways, 6 to 10 Beacon Court, Ovingdean
6 to 10 Beacon Court comprise two former 19th century barns associated with Grange Farm; one of two farm complexes in the village of Ovingdean.
Hampstead Road, 1, Station Hotel, Brighton
Two storey red brick building, dated 1894, with pitched tile roof.
High Street and Mile Oak Road, Flint walls lining approach to historic village, Portslade
Flint walls lining western approach to historic village of Portslade.
High Street, 100, Rottingdean
Two and three storey corner building.
High Street, 54, Queen Victoria Public House, Rottingdean
Long, narrow building, with gable end to the streetfront.
High Street, Reading Room, Rottingdean
Single storey flint and brick building with a decorative tiled roof, built in 1885.
Highdown Road, 48, 48A and 48B, Hove
Turn of the century two storey building with attic.