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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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Hillside, St Andrew’s Church, Moulsecoomb, Brighton
Red-brown brick church with stone dressings.
Holland Road, 1 to 3, The Brunswick, Hove
An inn and stables were opened on this site in 1834.
Holland Road, Hove Hebrew Congregation Synagogue, Hove
Originally built as a gymnasium in 1883 by George Fuller, it was converted to a
Synagogue in 1929-30 by Marcus Glass.
Hollingbury Barn, Upper Roedale Cottages, Ditchling Road, Brighton
A small agricultural building likely to have been used as a storage barn with hay loft over and may have also later acted as the stable for the Hollingbury Park Manager’s horse and cart.
Hollingbury Library, Carden Hill, Brighton
Originally built as the County Oak public house, for the new Hollingbury Estate as part of the post-war reconstruction of Brighton.
Hove Place, 9, Leicester Lodge and walls, Hove
Two storey with attic detached property, dating to the mid 19th century.
Hove Street, 3, The Ginger Pig, Hove
There is mention of an alehouse in Hove as early as 1578, and a ‘Ship Inn’ was built
(or rebuilt) in 1702.
Hove Street, Flint wall between number 19 and Hove Manor flats, Hove
Tall flint wall. Coursed flint pebbles set in lime mortar.
Hove Street, Regent House and Audley House, Hove
Fire Station, opened 1926, and designed by Clayton & Black.
Islingword Road, 129, Horse and Groom, Brighton
Two storey corner building with tiles to ground floor and rendered above.
John Howard Cottages, Roedean Road, Brighton
These cottages currently provide 24 homes for former nurses and carers and were originally from the estate of Brighton philanthropist and engineer Sir John Howard as homes for convalescent nurses.
King’s Esplanade, Kings Lawn Railings, Hove
Cast iron railings bounding the west boundary to Kings Lawns.