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Local List of Heritage Assets directory
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Abinger Road, 87, Portslade
Two-storey detached villa, dating to the mid-19th Century and first shown on the c.1890 ordnance survey map.
Adelaide Crescent Gardens and Palmeira Square Gardens, Hove
Park and garden - park. Construction of Adelaide Crescent began in 1830 to 1834 to the designs of Decimus Burton for Isaac Lyon Goldsmid.
Albion Hill, 62, Montreal Arms, Brighton
Historical building, public house. Two storey corner building, tiled to ground floor, rendered to first. Tiled hipped roof with deep eaves.
Archway and Railings 15 York Place, Brighton
The distinctive castellated red brick archway, with stone dressings, and associated cast iron gates and railings on York Place originally gave access to the girls’ school of the York Building (Pelham Street Schools).
Bath Street, Petrol Pumps at 19A, Brighton
A pair of early 1950s petrol pumps, although now without their advert globes.
Bedford Place, 3, Brighton
Number 3 Bedford Place is a small early-mid 19th century townhouse on three floors plus basement.
Boiler House, Boiler House Hill, University of Sussex, Brighton
The Boiler House dates from 1962 (with stage II in 1972) and is part of the original University campus designed Sir Basil Spence.
Boundary Road, 29 to 30, Hove
Paired three-storey semi-detached mid 19th century villas.
Boundary Stones City Wide
Various 19th century boundary markers are located throughout Brighton & Hove, which occur both as free-standing upright markers or set in walls or pavements.
Braybon Avenue, Fountain Centre, Brighton
Formerly the Parish Church of Christ the King, it is now known as the Fountain Centre and used by an Elim Pentecostal Congregation.
Brighton Marina, Yachting facilities
Two small dock-side buildings containing namely showers and lavatories, of sculptural and structural interest.
Bristol Gardens, the Estate of the First Marquis of Bristol: 12 Bristol Gardens, 1 to 11 (odd) Church Place, walls to Badger’s Tennis Courts and walls to former Bristol Nurseries
Buildings and walls relating to improvements made to the Marquis of Bristol’s estate between 1832 and 1851.