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Plans [PDF 1.7MB] CRAVEN ROAD 21 20 to 22 13 CR 5 45 2 47 Craven Place CAMBER CLOSE 1 26 1 50 Tilbury Way 44 to 46 to 44 28 BARRACK YARD 119 1 11 19 Fn 49 43 Sports Court 124 28a 111 El Sub Sta 15 7 17 to 24 to 17 23 Electricity 13 Childrens Nursery WHITEHAWK ROAD 8 32 16 28b 2 5 9 70 Distribution SUSSEX STREET 57 CUTHBERT ROAD 17 Whitehawk 19 1 to 9 to 1 Brighton 176 Sovereign House 106 WHITEHAWK Site 57 El Sub Sta Whitehawk Bottom 175 Bottom Probation Tower PH 14 25 29 19 23 47 63 Milner Flats Whitehawk Hill ALAN WAY 4 Office The Millwood Centre Tarnerland 50 1 to 20 1 6 WHITEHAWK CLOSE 20 Pond 22 24 El Sub Sta 121 Boulevard 11 Nursery TICHBORNE STREET 22 1 Posts 1 27 2 to 18 46 52 39 Play Area House School 65 2 CIRCUS STREET Kingswood Flats 35 49 1 to 16 5 31 115 27a 20 Boys 1 William Orange Row 26 9 to 16 to 9 Sutton 17 Clock Tower 35 Nelson Row 50 GARDNER STREET 4 5 82 19 21 3 1 to 5 20 23 1 House 26 Club 8 109 30 69 22 84.5m 26 Tarner 22 EVELYN TERRACE 25 to LB 54 to 52 25 Whitehawk Hill (PH) Park 70 Surgery 23 1 45.6m 1 to 9 1 14 16 1 52 3c 34 18 22 LB 3d CW 6 4 REGENT STREET King and Queen 72 2 67 3 21 PH 69 20 3 13 to 16 40 7 71 6 1 to 12 17 Path (um) 41 36 Bute Hall 3a Pilot House 3 44 PARHAM CLOSE PC 25 3b 77.7m LOWER 1 to 8 to 1 25 11 68 Sanderstead 13 15 17 JUBILEE STREET Hotel Play 9 7 2 70 17 49 17 to 19 to 17 Prince Regent Swimming Complex Area 13 72 27 7 10 14 6 111 1 16 96 1 8 11.9m Prior House Play Area 11 7 to 12 KING ST 59.6m 26 122 23 12a 12 1 to 8 97 35 2 21 12 10 CHALVINGTON PLACE 74 Kings Court 6 8 KINGSWOOD STREET 1 to 26 EAST DRIVE 12 ROCHESTER STREET 76 2 23 LB 78 1 to 12 TCBs 79 57 79 2 12 The Curve 81 21 to 12 11 5 60.3m 2 83 115 Raglan Court Stone Posts 50 111 10 Zylo Works Play Area 93 1 92 30 12 114 16 17 5 36 10 22 CW Path (um) 1 to 6 66 9 100 Carlton Hill Primary School 70 96 63 1 22 7 7 The Lake 65 85 4 61 64 6 PLACE MARLBOROUGH PLACE ROAD WEST DRIVE 98 62 39 60 54 5 Tennis Courts Sallis Benney Theatre 20 1 87 114 12 45 24 37 HELLINGLY CLOSE Stone 23.0m 10 1 49 Bylands 3 89 13 to 18 73 42 56 86 40 51 88 DANEHILL ROAD 101 36 90 20 14 41 44 58 6a FW 4 to 6 to 4 53 TCB 39 70 33 43 18 38 46 TCB 4b Hurstwood 35 1 to 12 to 1 19 to 24 FBs 47 Victoria Gardens 32 45 1 to 32 7 to 12 11 47 8 1 BUTE STREET 40 Playground NUTHURST 19 3 6 WHITEHAWK CRESCENT (PH) PH El Sub Sta 91 28.3m 29 12 QUEEN'S PARK 139 2 The Old 7 JEW STREET TILBURY PLACE 110 to 106 Sports Court 43 ST JOHN'S PLACE 40 11 1 18a 21 109 Courtroom 39 7 to 12 Theatre Multi-Storey 11a 1 7 Pavilion Mews 79 17 57 34 115 1 68 Car Park 105 11 (disused) 111.0m 113 18 PH 12 11 116 68 to 58 2 6a Church 16 24 96 5 6 32 80 114 20 1 to 6 CHURCH STREET 4 9 Path (um) 5 104 12 CW 16 Kingsfold LIVINGSTONE STREET 54 23 LB UPPER CHALVINGTON PLACE El The 63 1 to 6 12a 3 32 129 1 118 Round 91 Brighton 1 6 Sub Sta Tunnel 44 13 Georges 6 to 1 JOHN STREET 100 119 14 FW University of Brighton El 2 Unitarian 23 (PH) 36.0m PARK ROAD TERRACEEl Sub Sta 70.1m 95 21 4a 63 (PH) 4 19 GRAND PARADE 1 Sub Sta 96 Faculty of Arts The 18 4 25 Church 25 120 1 64 18 16 60 16 Queen Victoria Statue 7 97 Edward Riley 8 14 Memorial Hall 12 1 61 Play Area 19 to 24 1 103 to 7 to 12 13 26 Carlton 3 27 27 LB 25 Allotment Gardens 9 Centre 13 HENDON STREET 19 65 TCB Egremont Gate 7 12a 72 P 28 CW The Royal Spa 48 101 70 53.3m 30 22 Brighton 54.6m Bond Street Laine 1 to 18 13 to 18 12 1 to 10 Nursery School LENNOX STREET Mantell House 1 to 4 37 BURLOW CLOSE1 Police Station 2 29 11 29 CARLTONPLACE 39 Cotswold Place Kemptown House Parksview OLIVIER CLOSE 80.8m P 69 24 53 24 58 10 1 5 9 30 81 1 19 11 CARLTON HILL Shelter 6 6 1 to 6 20 Chesterfield1 to 6 Court SOUTH AVENUE 24a 4 2 34 MARINE VIEW Lichfield 31 11.2m 1 42 70 LB 2 34 El Sub Sta 11 Bond Street Cottages 49 105 33a 65 104 Court 50 1 to 6 Corn Exchange MIGHELL STREET 69 Path (um) 32 47.6m 2 91 35 16 Studio Art Gallery and Museum 5 FW 34c 3 1 to 9 3 59 1 4 71 to 73 to 71 TICEHURST ROAD 33 40.9m 19 Theatre 1 BOND STREET 32 31 Grinstead Mount 1 to 19 to 1 3d 46 65 PARK HILL 1 to 25 103 2 19 GRAND PARADE 34d Coalbrook House Bond Street Row 37 7 to 12 St Matthews 59 13 P 8 D Fn 1 to 21 CANNING STREET 39.8m THE MEADWAY 20 58 MARESFIELD ROAD Lakeview 51 Court 109 MEWS 60 34e 35 1 44 63 1 to 6 90 to 85 LB 14 North Gate 55 15 53.0m 7 61 Derby Place 52 43 14 Pavilion Court Rising Bollards Cambridge Place CW 1 to 6 26 1 to 6 Church 54 43 Carlton Mount 71 71 28 1 to 6 George IV 73 KING PLACE Dome WILLIAM STREET UPPER PARK PLACE 17 19 to 24 13 38 Statue 74 14 144 43 1 WHITEHAWK CRESCENT 72 34 53 145 1 to 6 9 2 26 42 1 40 39 Devon Lodge 27 3c 55 110 Theatre Royal 35 53 1 to 10 143 40 19 El Sub Sta 49 77 FW 36 13 to 18 143a 41 7 16 1 to 6 48.8m Ward Bdy 13 to 18 NEW ROAD 34 Medway Court Hilary FRESHFIELD ROAD MANOR HILL 31 146 41a 44 20 31 19 to 42 97 38 Lodge 50 146a 51 37 47 147 45 2 42 14 10 Sports Facility 148 29 22 43 10 34 80 3b 13 40a 32 40 Brighton 51 Framfield 46 Def 53 School House 39 32 151 to 154 31 36 15.5m Subway Brighton THAMES CLOSE 1 to 74 32 21 Edge House 31 38 7 6e COLLEGE TERRACE County 59 21 38.5m FINDON ROAD 54 TCBs Royal View Law Courts St John's 41 Lancing Court 52 23 Court 24 COWFOLD ROAD 45 12 47 Mount FRESHFIELD PLACE 31 1 to 6 Wellsbourne 8 Bollard40 27 3a 8b 21 34 to 37 to 34 4 PH 1 & 2 5 WHITE STREET Pavilion Gdns 4 1 to 6 25 6 Queen's Park 9 Rising 17 61 Tennis Courts 35 IDEN CLOSE 155 to 158 27 10 41 5 46 to 57 39 28 Primary School Path (um) 2 7 40 4 39 34 22 11 Southease 21 1 to 6 18 to 1 Crown 41 WARBLETON CLOSE 42a 2 31 1 to 8 40 1 to 6 Central Buildings Thames House 10.7m BLAKER STREET 16 42b The Colonnades1 to 8 1 to 74 EGREMONT PLACE 19 30 13.1m Apartments 16 24 EDWARD STREET 22 TCBs (Government Offices) Tyson 1 CR 21 57.0m 160 to 161 STEVENSON ROAD 11 44 Place 49 12 35 42 3 El Sub Sta 3 WILSON AVENUE 8 39.6m 30 to 35 3 27 to 29 to 27 24 8a 15 31 9 28 CLOSE 181 33 El 32 El Sub Sta 41 31 to 32 to 31 WHITEHAWK HILL ROAD 34 4 1 26 179 TCBs 3a St John the Baptist Sub 33 7 1 21 1 64 MOUNT PLEASANT 63 to 58 Sta 87 12 RC 11 WHITEHAWK ROAD 1 to 6 19 11 29 Pavilion Gardens 30 Regent House 45 MANOR CRESCENT 177 9 Clarence House Avon Court 66 174 Primary School 1 32 99.6m 57 30 12 66a NORTH STREET 10 CHIDDINGLY 173 Chandos 27 TILLSTONE STREET 1b Boro Const & Ward Bdy 170 The Graperies House 11 17 SUTHERLAND ROAD 7 31 PC 9 168 1 58 2 10a 12 19 2 33 24 1a 1 6a 11 Bollard 162 14 18 1 Chapel CLOSE 24 7 to 12 10 12g 161 ESS 54 39 26a 163 49 Royal 78 to 67 2 2 18 13 24 1 162 160 50 12b 2 20 11 159 12f 9 PH 1 1 to 8 to 1 1 to 6 MANOR ROAD Severn Lodge 11 MADEHURST 85 2a 22 12c 37 1 12e 20 52 5 10 SOUTHDOWN MEWS 4 1 to 40 51 55 59 11 20a 16 3 12d 5 36 6 4 12 74 2 12 69.5m Sloane Court 13 1 to 12 PRINCE'S PLACE Brighton National Brighton 9 12 LB 6b 1 El Sub Sta 53 Ship St Ct 48 53 11 17 11 16 39 Spiritualist Church WALPOLE TERRACE Youth Centre 14 2 30 Line Of Posts 1 49 43 1 57 South Lodge 10 6a 21 14 15 Indian 1 1 to 32 12 39a 43 16 4 STEINE GARDENS 154 Ryecroft 55 Dorset Mews WHITEHAWK CRESCENT LB 2 54 9 Hanningtons Princes House Memorial 7 GROSVENOR STREET PARK STREET 12 39 25 47 1 11 55 11 1 to 6 20 PAVILION PARADE Gateway 61 10 Trent Place 2 1 to 6 8 64 41.7m 63 PH 5b BECKLEY 153 1 41 1 15 CW PAVILION STREET 152 29 15 9 65 LEICESTER STREET 2 27 10 66 7 to 11 6 to 1 Telephone Exchange Lane 14a EDWARD STREET TCB 7 37 45 6 11.1m Shelters 40 LB DORSET STREET 30 36.2m 35 21 7 to 8 5 PH 11 Freshfield 10 Royal Pavilion 33 71 10 PH 2 Pond 35 Walpole Road Allotments Union Street 3 1 to 12 12 14 56 72 CLOSE PRINCE'S STREET 9 17 1 9 29 to 32 12 2 22 Business 4 Ward Bdy 170 143 3 5a 15 to 17 to 15 13 to 16 8 3 15 27 Glass Pavilion 59 1 to 6 6 56 23 8 11 141 11 142 Fn 10.0m 41 Oakley House 11 Park 32 12 15 5 GEORGE STREET 7 24 13 CR 147 12 5 6 Pavilion 2 6 34 137 2 Parochial Terrace 11 63 33 171 to 173 University 31 10 1 31 9 1 Shelter 25 109 to 155 4 HAMSEY CLOSE 135 2 3 37.2m Tilsmore 5 25 16 1 8 to 10 to 8 15 of CLOSE 1 27 35 26 2 14 25 PH 10 36 7 1 75 30 26 STEVENSON ROAD 2a 5 4 28 Brighton 6 to 1 7 27 Meeting House Lane 22 MARESFIELD ROAD 128 15 29 6 18 53 38 7 to 12 Pavilion 131 4 27 46 2a 126 SLINFOLD 17 1 to 108 11 Shelter 24 58 7 El Sub Sta 1 Brighton 29 25 Buildings LB 33 8 El Sub Sta 4c to 4a 27 1 to 14 Regency Leach Court 53.7m Surgery 1 28 Downford DORSET PLACE 2 Pavilion 55 to 52 120 1 53 Square 4 3 26 Shelter Surgery 22 22 to 17 Kings Gate Posts 1 BREDE CLOSE 17 2 6 to 1 40 29 37.1m Westham 114 8 to 11 to 8 DONALD HALL ROAD 4 to 14 3 20 19 6 The Clocktower 4d 1 to 6 56 5 1 41 4 Parochial Mews PH 11 36 22 5 44 2 23 13 Holbrook 1 to 8 to 1 3 6 119 30 4 1 to 6 29 1 5 130 14 1 Clare Walk 1 44a 107 20 6 2 12 4 29 19 4e 30 22B 1 15 31 61 to 107 129 17 Kebbell 252 to 206 21 Lodge 39 to 36 SHIP STREET 15 1 3 19 LB 40 to 51 to 40 6 to 7 to 6 39 28 104 2 24 Dorset Gardens Peace Park 23 Brighton Place18 44 24 9 22 1 to 7 57 13 25 18 Friends FRESHFIELD WAY 9 20 45 3 32 1 to 12 17 20 Shelter 34.1m 1 2 Posts 17 23 Patching Lodge 1 to 3 to 1 84 El Meeting 1 to 17 27 1a 50 59 32 55 43 Shelter 1 to 10 26 to 23 13 1 54 45a BERESFORD ROAD House PH TCB 23 21 Sub Sta 12 7 7 1 to 14 Windsor 19a Stafford Court 55 MANOR WAY 47 51 32 9 6 22 to 19 1 to 6 to 1 15 to 18 to 15 51 8 Lodge 28 3 War 5 63 Albion Court 1 8 1b 52 26 11 46 59 27 to 35 to 27 4a 1 1 to 4 to 1 59c 53 67 36 6 45 46 45 59a 34 3 Meml 9.6m 4 Little George St 38 19 5 49 15c 34 to 29 PALACE PLACE 3 53 Lions 14 Chapel House 57 63 39 4 1 to 32 BRIGHTON PLACE 14 Foxglove 40 1 7 62 19 15 31 to 36 9 PH Court 10 5 14 5 to 12 to 5 14 15b 7 Shelter 31 84.9m 49a to 14 ESS 59d 41 St James's Place Posts
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