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The Brighton and Hove Summary Lists of Listed Buildings ENS/CR/LB/03 CITY DEVELOPMENT & REGENERATION Policy, Projects and Heritage Team Brighton & Hove City Council Hove Town Hall Norton Road Hove BN3 3BQ Website: www.brighton-hove.gov.uk The Brighton and Hove Summary Lists of Listed Buildings ENS/CR/LB/03 02 November 2017 STREET Number Name Side Odd/ Grade Date Even Listed KEMP TOWN, Garden walls, vault and structures Corner of II 04/06/14 comprising The Secret Garden Bristol Place Brighton (NGR TQ 3336003706) / Bristol Gardens The Chattri, A23, Brighton See under A27 The Chattri at NGR TQ 304 103, North of II 20/08/71 A27, Brighton on land north of A27 Road and east of A23 Lamp post at the east end of East II 26/08/99 ABBEY ROAD, Great College Street Brighton 17 and 19 See under No. 53 Great College Street Pearson House See under Nos 12, 13 and 14 Portland Place Retaining wall to S side of South II 02/11/92 ADELAIDE gardens in front of Adelaide CRESCENT, Hove Crescent Ten lamp posts II 02/11/92 Walls, ramps and stairways on South II* 05/05/69 South front of terrace 1-19 and attached walls and railings East Consecutive II* 24/03/50 20-38 and attached walls and railings West Consecutive II* 24/03/50 1 White Knights and attached walls East II 10/09/71 ALBANY VILLAS, and piers Hove 2 and 4 including walls and railings West II 10/09/71 3 and 5 East II 10/09/71 Church of St Bartholomew North I 13/10/52 ANN STREET, Brighton 1 STREET Number Name Side Odd/ Grade Date Even Listed Arundel Place Mews Nos.11 & 12 East II 26/08/99 ARUNDEL PLACE, and attached walls and piers Brighton Arundel Place Mews Units 2, 3, East of II 26/08/99 4, 8, 8A & 9 Lamp post - in front of No.10 East II 26/08/99 NB some properties on Arundel Place may be listed as part of properties on Lewes Crescent or Arundel Terrace. ARUNDEL 1-13 including Arundel House (12 and North Consecutive I 13/10/52 13) TERRACE, Brighton ATLINGWORTH 1-5 and attached railings West Consecutive II 02/03/81 STREET, Brighton 13-24 and attached railings East Consecutive II 02/03/81 The Tower or “Pepper Pot” ATTREE DRIVE, See under Tower Road Brighton 2 STREET Number Name Side Odd/ Grade Date Even Listed BARTHOLOMEW Town Hall and attached railings See under – Bartholomews SQUARE, Brighton Town Hall and attached railings II 20/08/71 BARTHOLOMEWS, Brighton 1 North II 26/08/99 3 and attached railings North II 20/08/71 4 North II 20/08/71 5 and 6 and attached railings North II 20/08/71 6C See under East Street – No. 15 7 East II 26/08/99 8 The Cottage East II 20/08/71 New Venture Theatre Club and East II 20/08/71 BEDFORD PLACE, attached walls (formerly Christ Brighton Church Schools – The Infant Welfare Centre) 2 West II 26/08/99 Northernmost of two K6 telephone South II 03/10/90 BEDFORD SQUARE, kiosks approx 12 metres from Brighton King's Road Southernmost of two K6 telephone South II 03/10/90 kiosks approx 12 metres from King's Road 4-7 and attached railings West Consecutive II 24/07/69 8 and attached railings West II 24/07/69 9 and attached railings West II 24/07/69 10-13 and attached railings West Consecutive II 20/08/71 14 and attached railings West II 20/08/71 15 and 16 and attached railings West II 20/08/71 21-25 and attached railings North Consecutive II 20/08/71 26 and 27 North East II 20/08/71 28-31 and attached railings East Consecutive II 13/10/52 32 and 33 and attached railings East II 13/07/88 34-39 and attached railings East Consecutive II 13/07/88 17 and 18 and attached railings East II 20/08/71 BEDFORD STREET, Brighton 1, 2 and 3 and attached railings West II 20/08/71 BELGRAVE PLACE, Brighton 4-7 and attached railings West Consecutive II 20/08/71 8, 9 and 10 and attached railings North II 20/08/71 11 and 12 and attached railings East II 20/08/71 13-17 and attached railings East Consecutive II 20/08/71 2 and attached walls and gate piers South East II 26/08/99 BELMONT, Brighton 3 North East II 26/08/99 4 North West II 26/08/99 5 and 6 and attached walls North West II 26/08/99 BELVEDERE 21– 28 See under Norfolk Terrace TERRACE, Brighton 3 STREET Number Name Side Odd/ Grade Date Even Listed Gates, gate piers and walls to East II 26/09/94 BEVENDEAN ROAD, former Bevendean Hospital Brighton 1, 2 and 3 No 1 also known as Sea Nest, South II 13/10/52 BLACK LION LANE, No. 2 as The Nook Brighton The Cricketer's Arms Hotel and West II 13/10/52 BLACK LION attached iron chain and sign STREET, Brighton Holy Trinity Church North II 26/08/99 BLATCHINGTON ROAD, Hove Walls enclosing churchyard of Holy North II 26/08/99 Trinity Church K6 Telephone kiosks BLOOMSBURY See under Marine Parade PLACE, Brighton 1-13 and attached railings West Consecutive II 20/08/71 15-18 and attached railings North Consecutive II 20/08/71 19-31 and attached railings East Consecutive II 20/08/71 2 West II 09/06/89 BOND STREET, Brighton 3 West II 09/06/89 4 and 5 West II 09/06/89 6, 6A, 7 and West II 09/06/89 7A 9 Bond Street Cottages West II 26/08/99 14 West II 26/08/99 15 and 16 West II 26/08/99 18A, 19 and includes no. 5 Church Street West II 08/12/97 20 35 Stage Entrance to the Theatre Royal See under New Road – Nos 8, 9 and 10 The Theatre Royal, The Colonnade Public House (No.10) and attached colonnade New Road Former St Stephen's Schools, now East II 26/08/99 BOROUGH STREET, offices Brighton 3 West II 20/08/71 8-13 West Consecutive II 20/08/71 16 West II 20/08/71 20-24 West Consecutive II 20/08/71 Boundary stone approx 40 metres West II 26/08/99 BOUNDARY north of Western Road PASSAGE, Brighton 2 North II 19/03/97 BOYCE'S STREET, Brighton 4 STREET Number Name Side Odd/ Grade Date Even Listed 5, 6 and 6A West II 20/08/71 BRIGHTON PLACE, Brighton 7 and 8 West II 20/08/71 9 The Druid's Head Inn West II 20/08/71 1 – 4 See under 141 Marine Parade BRISTOL COURT, Brighton 5 – 12 See under 142 – 143 Marine Parade 9 North II 26/08/99 BRISTOL GARDENS, Brighton 30 See under 29 Sussex Square 32 See under 30 Sussex Square The Secret See under Kemp Town (page 1) Garden NB some properties on Bristol Gardens may be listed as part of properties on Sussex Square. Gate piers with attached lamp II 26/08/99 BRISTOL GATE, standards and walls Brighton BRISTOL PLACE, NB some properties on Bristol Place may be listed as part of properties on Sussex Square. Brighton The Secret See under Kemp Town (page 1) Garden Chapel of St Joseph's Convent North II 14/04/88 BRISTOL ROAD, Brighton Church of St John the Baptist North II* 13/10/52 4 St Joseph's Convent and attached North II 14/04/88 railings 13 St Joseph's Convent of Mercy East II 26/08/99 28 and 29 Stables South II 26/08/99 BROAD STREET, 14 and attached railings West II 26/08/99 Brighton BRUNSWICK Seven lamp posts II 2/11/92 PLACE, Hove 1-7 and attached railings West Odd II 24/03/50 2-8 and attached railings East Even II 24/03/50 9-69 and attached walls and railings West Odd II 24/03/50 10-70 including walls, piers and attached East Even II 24/03/50 railings BRUNSWICK ROAD, 1-30 and attached walls and railings West Consecutive II 10/09/71 Hove 31-58 and attached walls and railings East Consecutive II 10/09/71 BRUNSWICK Sixteen lamp posts II 2/11/92 SQUARE, Hove 5 STREET Number Name Side Odd/ Grade Date Even Listed 1-29 and attached railings East Consecutive I 24/03/50 30-58, 30A and attached railings West Consecutive I 24/03/50 and 33A BRUNSWICK NB some properties on Brunswick Street East may be listed as part of properties on Brunswick Square. STREET EAST, Hove BRUNSWICK 64 West II 24/03/50 STREET WEST, Hove The FreeMasons Inn and East II 02/11/92 Restaurant See under No. 39 Western Road NB some properties on Brunswick Street West may be listed as part of properties on Brunswick Square. BRUNSWICK 1-6 and attached railings North Consecutive I 24/03/50 TERRACE, Hove 7-19 and attached railings Consecutive I 24/03/50 20-32 and attached railings Consecutive I 24/03/50 33-42 and attached railings Consecutive I 24/03/50 BUCKINGHAM 5-19 and attached walls North Odd II 20/08/71 PLACE, Brighton 30 and 32 and attached walls South II 26/08/99 47 and attached walls North II 26/08/99 49 and attached walls and gate piers North II 20/08/71 BUCKINGHAM 31 and attached wall West II 26/08/99 ROAD, Brighton 45-58 and attached walls and gate piers East Consecutive II 26/08/99 1 East II 20/08/71 BURLINGTON STREET, Brighton 4-7 East Consecutive II 20/08/71 23-26 and attached railings West Consecutive II 20/08/71 Church of St Barnabus North II* 10/09/71 BYRON STREET, Hove 6 STREET Number Name Side Odd/ Grade Date Even Listed Church of St Patrick and wall West II 02/11/92 CAMBRIDGE ROAD, fronting road Hove 8-19 West Consecutive II 20/08/71 CAMELFORD STREET, Brighton 22 East II 26/08/99 33, 34, and East II 20/08/71 35 36 East II 20/08/71 27 and 28 and attached railings West II 20/08/71 CANNON PLACE, Brighton 30 and attached railings – includes West II 20/08/71 No.1 St Margaret’s Place 31 and 32 West II 13/10/52 Church of St John the Evangelist North II 20/08/71 CARLTON HILL, Brighton Garden Temple on grounds of CARN COURT, former Attree Villa Brighton See under Tower Road 1 and 1A and attached railings South West II 20/08/71 CASTLE SQUARE, Brighton 2 and 3 South West II 20/08/71 4 and attached railings South West II 20/08/71 5 South West II 13/10/52 6 South West II 13/10/52 7-8 The Royal Pavilion Tavern and South West II 13/10/52 attached railings 33 and 34 South II 26/08/99 CASTLE STREET, Brighton 1 and 2 and attached railings West II 13/10/52 CAVENDISH PLACE, Brighton 3 and attached railings West II 26/08/99 4 and attached railings West II 20/08/71 5, 6 and 7 and attached railings West II 13/10/52 8 and 9 The Curzon Hotel and attached North II 13/10/52 railings 10-13 and attached
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