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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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King’s Esplanade, Seafront railings (Hove Street to Brighton boundary), Hove
King’s Esplanade, seafront shelter southwest of King Alfred’s Leisure Centre, and Western Esplanade, seafront shelter south of Glendor Road, Hove
There are 7 matching mid 19th century shelters on Hove seafront, built by Hove Corporation.
King’s Esplanade, St Aubyns Mansions, Hove
1899 by Lainson & Sons. Block of 8 flats, arranged over 4 floors with attic.
King’s Gardens, 5, Hove
Detached house in contrasting red brick, terracotta and stone.
King’s Road, 106 to 121, Metropole Hotel, Brighton
Hotel, 1888 to 1890 by Alfred Waterhouse for Gordon Hotel Co. (one of Britain’s first hotel chains).
King’s Road, 133 to 134, Astra House, Brighton
Built 1938, 10 storey block of flats with commercial premises to the ground floor.
King’s Road, 31, Old Ship Hotel , Brighton
Hotel, established before 1600 in Ship Street.
Kings Esplanade, Medina House, Hove
Originally Medina House formed part of a larger site, Medina Baths, which was designed by architect PB Chambers and built by Hove Bath and Laundry Company in 1893 to 1894.
Kingsway, Hove Lawns (from Peace Statue, King’s Road to Courtenay Gate, Courtenay Terrace), Hove
Hove Lawns is the general term used to describe the lawns along the length of much of Hove’s seafront.
Ladies Mile Road, Mile End Cottages, 1 to 6, Patcham
Brown brick terrace of six cottages, with red brick dressings and a clay tile roof.
Lansdowne Place, Lansdowne Place Hotel, Hove
Previously known as Dudley Hotel. Built as Lansdowne Mansions in 1854.
Lansdowne Road, 1, Mercia House, Hove
Three storey plus attic and basement house on the corner of York Road and Lansdowne Road, now flats.