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Local List of Heritage Assets - Summary List Local List of Heritage Assets - Summary List ID Street Number Name Locality Asset Asset Type Conservation Date of inclusion Category Area LLHA0001 Abinger Road 87 Portslade Historic House No CA Pre-2015 Building LLHA0002 Adelaide Adelaide Crescent Gardens and Palmeira Hove Park & Garden Brunswick 2015 Crescent and Square Gardens Garden Town CA Palmeira Square LLHA0003 Albion Hill 62 Montreal Arms Brighton Historic Public House No CA 2015 Building LLHA0242 Arcade 1-17 Imperial Arcade Brighton Historic Shop, arcade No CA Pre-2015 Buildings and Building 203-211 Western Road LLHA0004 Bath Street Petrol Pumps at 19A Brighton Historic Transport - Petrol West Hill CA 2015 Building Pumps LLHA0005 Bedford Place 3 Brighton Historic House Regency Pre-2015 Building Square CA LLHA0006 Boundary Road 29, 30 Hove Historic Houses, now office, No CA Pre-2015 Building shop and dwelling LLHA0007 Braybon Fountain Centre Brighton Historic Place of Worship - No CA 2015 Avenue Building Anglican LLHA0008 Bristol Gardens 12 The Estate of the First Marquis of Bristol: 12 Brighton Historic Estate buildings and Within and 2015 Bristol Gardens; 1-11 (odd) Church Place; Building walls outside Kemp Walls to Badger's Tennis Courts; Walls to Town CA former Bristol Nurseries LLHA0009 Brunswick Brunswick Square Gardens Hove Park & Garden Brunswick 2015 Square Garden Town CA LLHA0010 Brunswick 20 Hove Historic Coach House Brunswick Pre-2015 Street West Building Town CA Local List of Heritage Assets - Summary List LLHA0011 Brunswick 35 Hove Historic Coach House and Brunswick Pre-2015 Street West Building stable/cottage Town CA LLHA0012 Brunswick 62 Bow Street Runner Hove Historic Public House Brunswick 2015 Street West Building Town CA LLHA0013 Cavendish Gate Piers outside 8 and 9 Brighton Historic Street furniture - gate Regency 2015 Place Building piers Square CA LLHA0014 Challoners Rottingdean Historic Agricultural Rottingdean Pre-2015 Mews Building CA LLHA0015 Chesham Road 39 Brighton Historic Education East Cliff CA Pre-2015 Building LLHA0016 Church Hill 1-7 Village Barn and The Barn Patcham Historic Agricultural (now Patcham CA Pre-2015 Building residential and community) LLHA0008 Church Place 1-11 (odd) The Estate of the First Marquis of Bristol: 12 See under Bristol Gardens and Walls to Bristol Gardens; 1-11 (odd) Church Place; former Walls to Badger's Tennis Courts; Walls to Bristol former Bristol Nurseries Nurseries LLHA0020 Church Road 80 Old Fire Station Portslade Historic Fire Station No CA Pre-2015 Building LLHA0018 Church Road 110 The Albion Hove Historic Public House Cliftonville CA 2015 Building LLHA0021 Church Road St Andrew's Church Portslade Historic Place of Worship - No CA Pre-2015 Building Anglican LLHA0022 Church Road St Richard's Flats Portslade Historic Flats No CA Pre-2015 Building LLHA0019 Church Road Telephone Kiosk Hove Historic Street Furniture - Brunswick Pre-2015 Building Telephone Kiosk Town CA LLHA0017 Church Road 1 and 32-38 Gwydyr Mansions and Gwydyr Hair Salon Hove Historic Flats Brunswick 2015 and Holland even Building Town CA Road Local List of Heritage Assets - Summary List LLHA0024 Church Street 115-116 Brighton Historic Office and Showroom Valley Pre-2015 Building (now restaurant) Gardens CA LLHA0023 Church Street Brighthelm Centre Rest Gardens Brighton Park & Landscape of North Laine 2015 Garden remembrance (now CA park) LLHA0025 Clermont Road 19-21 Brighton Historic Shop Preston Park 2015 consecutive Building CA LLHA0026 Cleveland Road27a The Cleveland Brighton Historic Public House / Hotel Preston Park 2015 Building CA LLHA0027 Cliffton Terrace Clifton Terrace Gardens Brighton Park & Garden Montpelier & 2015 Garden Clifton Hill CA LLHA0028 Coldean Lane Church of St Mary Magdalen Brighton Historic Agricultural, now place No CA 2015 Building of worship LLHA0029 Conway Street 101 Flint cottage Hove Historic Laundry (office) No CA 2015 Building building, now offices LLHA0030 Coombe 43-45 Brighton Corporation Tramways Depot Brighton Historic Transport - Tram Depot No CA 2015 Terrace Building LLHA0031 Court Farm King George VI Mansions Hove Historic Flats No CA Pre-2015 Road Building LLHA0032 Courtenay Courtenay Gate Hove Historic Flats The Avenues Pre-2015 Terrace, Building CA Kingsway LLHA0033 Crown Road Crown House Portslade Historic Agricultural No CA Pre-2015 Building LLHA0034 Crown Street 22 Dolphin Cottage Brighton Historic House Montpelier & Pre-2015 Building Clifton Hill CA LLHA0035 Cumberland Clermont Church Brighton Historic Place of Worship - Preston Park 2015 Road Building Nonconformist CA LLHA0036 Davigdor Road 12 Windlesham Mansions Hove Historic Social Club (now flats) No CA Pre-2015 Building Local List of Heritage Assets - Summary List LLHA0037 Dean Court 1-5 (odd) Tudor Cottages Rottingdean Historic Houses Rottingdean 2015 Road Building CA LLHA0038 Dean Court 39 and 41 Rottingdean Historic House No CA 2015 Road Building LLHA0039 Dean Court 8 and 10 Rottingdean Historic House No CA 2015 Road Building LLHA0040 Ditchling Rise 76-78 The Signalman Brighton Historic Public House / Hotel No CA 2015 Building LLHA0041 Ditchling Road 176 The Jolly Brewer Brighton Historic Public House No CA 2015 Building LLHA0042 Ditchling Road 292 Fiveways Brighton Historic Hotel / Public House No CA 2015 Building LLHA0044 Ditchling Road St Matthias Church Brighton Historic Place of Worship - No CA 2015 Building Anglican LLHA0043 Ditchling Road, Tram Shelter Brighton Historic Transport - Tram No CA 2015 Junction with Building Shelter Upper Hollingdean Road LLHA0045 Ditchling The Level Brighton Park & Public Park Valley 2015 Road/Lewes Garden Gardens CA Road LLHA0046 Drove Road 18 and 20 Portslade Historic Houses Portslade Old Pre-2015 Building Village CA LLHA0047 Drove Road Portslade Manor Gardens Portslade Park & Garden Portslade Old 2015 Garden Village CA LLHA0048 Dyke Road 132 Good Companions Brighton Historic Public House No CA 2015 Building LLHA0049 Dyke Road 218 The Dyke Pub and Kitchen Brighton Historic Public House No CA 2015 Building Local List of Heritage Assets - Summary List LLHA0054 Dyke Road Dyke Road Park Hove Park & Public Park No CA 2015 (park building previously included) Garden LLHA0050 Dyke Road Pair of Bollards at St Nicholas Churchyard Brighton Historic Street Furniture - Montpelier & 2015 Building Bollard Clifton Hill CA LLHA0051 Dyke Road Royal Alexandra Children's Hospital, Lainson Brighton Historic Hospital Montpelier & 2015 Building and grounds Building Clifton Hill CA LLHA0052 Dyke Road St Nicholas Churchyard Brighton Park & Landscape of Montpelier & 2015 Garden remembrance Clifton Hill CA LLHA0053 Dyke Road St Nicholas Rest Garden Brighton Park & Landscape of Montpelier & 2015 Garden remembrance (now Clifton Hill CA park) LLHA0055 East Street and 75 and 9 Brighton Historic Cinema Old Town CA 2015 Grand Junction Building Road LLHA0056 Eastern Road Royal Sussex County Hospital, Barry Building Brighton Historic Hospital No CA Pre-2015 Building LLHA0057 Eastern Road Sussex Eye Hospital Brighton Historic Hospital No CA 2015 Building LLHA0208 Eaton Gardens Eaton Manor Hove See under The Drive and The Drive LLHA0058 Edward Street National Spiritualist Church Brighton Historic Place of Worship - No CA 2015 Building Nonconformist LLHA0059 Elm Grove 212 The Racehorse Inn Brighton Historic Public house (now No CA 2015 Building residential) LLHA0060 Elm Grove 2-6 The Admiral Brighton Historic Public House No CA 2015 Building LLHA0061 Elm Grove Boundary Stone Brighton Historic Boundary marker No CA 2015 Building LLHA0062 Elm Grove Elm Grove Primary School Brighton Historic Education No CA 2015 Building Local List of Heritage Assets - Summary List LLHA0063 Falmer Road Boundary Wall to The Rotyngs Rottingdean Historic Boundary Rottingdean 2015 Building CA LLHA0064 Falmer Road, Old Cart Lodge and Barn Rottingdean Historic Agricultural Rottingdean 2015 The Bowling Building CA Green LLHA0065 Florence Place Jewish Burial Ground Brighton Park & Landscape of No CA 2015 Garden remembrance LLHA0066 Florence Road Baptist Chapel Brighton Historic Place of Worship - Preston Park 2015 Building Nonconformist CA LLHA0067 Fonthill Road Dubarry Building (comprising Fonthill Road, Hove Historic Factory No CA 2015 Hove Business Centre and Hove Park Villas, Building Microscape House and Dubarry House) LLHA0068 Fonthill Road Railway Bridge Hove Historic Transport - Railway No CA 2015 Building Bridge LLHA0069 Foredown Road 54 The Old Forge and Forge Cottage Portslade Historic Rural industrial No CA Pre-2015 Building LLHA0070 Foredown Road Flint wall to former Isolation Hospital Portslade Historic Boundary (hospital) No CA Pre-2015 Building LLHA0071 Foredown Road Foredown Tower Portslade Historic Water tower (hospital) No CA Pre-2015 Building LLHA0072 Furze Hill Furze Croft Hove Historic Flats No CA Pre-2015 Building LLHA0073 George Street 85 Old Fire Station Hove Historic Fire station, now café No CA Pre-2015 Building and flat LLHA0074 Gloucester Baptist Church Brighton Historic Place of Worship - Valley Pre-2015 Place Building Nonconformist Gardens CA LLHA0081 Gloucester Victoria Gardens See under Grand Parade Place LLHA0075 Gloucester Galeed Strict Baptist Chapel Brighton Historic Place of Worship - North Laine 2015 Road Building Nonconformist CA Local List of Heritage Assets - Summary List LLHA0076 Gloucester Gloucester Mews Brighton Historic Military - Drill Hall North Laine 2015 Road Building CA LLHA0077 Goldstone Villas 100 The Station Hove Historic Public House Hove Station Pre-2015 Building CA LLHA0078 Goldstone Villas Europa
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