Английская Википедия:Grade II listed buildings in Brighton and Hove: A–B
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Шаблон:GeoGroup As of February 2001, there were 1,124 listed buildings with Grade II status in the English city of Brighton and Hove.[2] The total at 2009 was similar.[3] The city, on the English Channel coast approximately Шаблон:Convert south of London, was formed as a unitary authority in 1997 by the merger of the neighbouring towns of Brighton and Hove. Queen Elizabeth II granted city status in 2000.[4]
In England, a building or structure is defined as "listed" when it is placed on a statutory register of buildings of "special architectural or historic interest" by the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, a Government department, in accordance with the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990.[5] English Heritage, a non-departmental public body, acts as an agency of this department to administer the process and advise the department on relevant issues.[6] There are three grades of listing status. The Grade II designation is the lowest, and is used for "nationally important buildings of special interest".[7] Grade II* is used for "particularly important buildings of more than special interest";[7] there are 69 such buildings in the city. There are also 24 Grade I listed buildings (defined as being of "exceptional interest" and greater than national importance, and the highest of the three grades)[7] in Brighton and Hove. One listed building, the former Astoria Theatre, was demolished in 2018.[8]
This list summarises 123 Grade II-listed buildings and structures whose names begin with A or B. Numbered buildings with no individual name are listed by the name of the street they stand on. Some listings include contributory fixtures such as surrounding walls or railings in front of the building. These are summarised by notes alongside the building name.
Listed buildings
Note | Listing includes |
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[A] | Attached railings |
[B] | Attached walls |
[C] | Attached walls and piers |
[D] | Attached walls and railings |
[E] | Attached walls, gates and railings |
[F] | Attached walls, piers and railings |
[G] | Attached walls, piers, railings and lamps |
Building name | Area | Image | Notes | Refs |
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Шаблон:Sort | Montpelier Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:Abbey Hotel, Norfolk Terrace, Brighton (IoE Code 480933).jpg | Norfolk Terrace was developed piecemeal in the 1850s. A terrace of six five-storey houses, stuccoed, bay-fronted and with moulded architraves and pediments, were converted into a hotel and show consequent alterations. The hotel has subsequently been turned into bedsits. A cornice with dentil decoration runs across the building below the roof. | [9][10] [11] |
Шаблон:Sort[D] | Kemptown Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:17 and 19 Abbey Road, Brighton (IoE Code 480785).jpg | These stucco-faced, slate-roofed terraced houses also face Great College Street, and present a three-window façade to it. Built in the Italianate style, and once lived in by former mayor Henry Abbey, the mid-19th-century houses have porches with piers, pilasters and bracketed cornices with rusticated decoration. | [12] |
Шаблон:Sort | Hove Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:Adelaide Mansions, Kingsway, Hove (IoE Code 365557).jpg | This four-house terrace dates from 1873. The roofline, hiding attic space, has a parapet with balustrades, and the whole four-storey building is faced with stucco with brick underneath. The windows vary between segment-headed and pediment-topped, and between the casement and sash styles. The porches have Doric columns. | [13] |
Шаблон:Sort[D] | Hove Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:2 and 4 Albany Villas, Hove (IoE Code 365484).jpg | The main point of interest in these 1850s semi-detached villas is the semicircle-headed dormers in the attic. Prominent quoins show the divide between the houses; the façade is entirely stuccoed. The hipped roof has large bracketed eaves. | [14] |
Шаблон:Sort | Hove Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:3 and 5 Albany Villas, Hove (IoE Code 365485).jpg | With their stucco-faced brickwork, wide quoins, sash windows, side porches with pilasters and steps, deep eaves and slate roof, these villas are similar to the contemporary pair and 2 and 4 Albany Villas opposite. | [15] |
Шаблон:Sort[C] | Hove Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:Albemarle Mansions, Medina Terrace, Hove (IoE Code 365558).jpg | These three-storey flats on Kingsway, facing away from the sea, date from about 1870. A dentil cornice is topped by a parapet which obscures the roof; like the rest of the three-storey building, these features are stuccoed. The L-shaped plan consists of a five-bay northern façade and seven bays to the east. | [16] |
Шаблон:Sort | Hove Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:Vicarage of All Saints Church, Eaton Road, Hove (IoE Code 365675).jpg | John Loughborough Pearson, who designed the Grade I-listed church, added a vicarage in a different style in 1882–83. The Tudor–Gothic brick and Bath stone building has oriel and trefoil-headed mullioned and transomed windows. | [17][18] |
Шаблон:Sort | Kemp Town Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:2, 3, 4, 8, 8a and 9 Arundel Place Mews, Kemp Town, Brighton (IoE Code 479356).jpg | These formed the service areas for the east side of Lewes Crescent and Sussex Square in the Kemp Town development, and were built slightly later (between 1840 and 1860). The L-shaped mews present a three- and a four-window façade to a courtyard, with narrow doorways with high, arched fanlights. The hipped roof has large eaves and chimneys. | [19] |
Шаблон:Sort[C] | Kemp Town Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:11 and 12 Arundel Place Mews, Kemp Town, Brighton (IoE Code 479357).jpg | The architecture of this long two-storey stuccoed part of the mews, contemporary with the separately listed section nearby, has been called "Tuscan Vernacular Revival". Some original sash windows survive, and the lower storey resembles an arcade with its series of round-arched doors and openings. | [20] |
Шаблон:Sort | Brighton Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:Former Astoria Theatre, Gloucester Place, Brighton (IoE Code 486887).jpg | Now a disused bingo hall, this Art Deco-style cinema opened in 1933 as an 1,800-capacity "super-cinema". It is steel-framed with brick walls and a Шаблон:Convert stone façade. The interior friezework is considered particularly impressive. The cinema closed in 1977, and bingo ceased in 1997. Demolition work began on the building in April 2018. | [21][22] [23][24] [8] |
Шаблон:Sort[A] | Kemptown Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:1–5 Atlingworth Street, Brighton (IoE Code 479360).JPG | Number 1 in this terrace is taller and narrower, with one window on each of four full storeys. The others have two- or three-window ranges but only two storeys and an attic floor. Stucco, pilastered entrance porches and parapets give a Classical appearance. | [25][26] |
Шаблон:Sort[A] | Kemptown Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:13–24 Atlingworth Street, Brighton (IoE Code 479361).JPG | The terrace, built in the 1820s, has a long series of bow windows; some original glazing and frames remain. The three- and four-storey houses have Tuscan order porches like their counterparts opposite. | [25][27] |
Шаблон:Sort | Rottingdean Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:Bagnold House.jpg | In 1889, Edward Burne-Jones commissioned an architect to refront this ancient house. W.A.S. Benson's work added three buttressed arcaded windows, wooden balconies in front of the roof and a long oriel window. Weatherboarding at the rear may have been added on behalf of Enid Bagnold, a later resident. | [28] |
Шаблон:Sort | Bear Road Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:Baldwin Mausoleum at Brighton Extramural Cemetery (IoE Code 482025).jpg | Prolific Brighton architect John Leopold Denman designed this marble and stone tomb in a Byzantine Revival style for Edmund Baldwin. The cruciform structure has a dome and a columned entrance with a bronze door. | [29][30] |
Шаблон:Sort | Kemp Town Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:Banjo Groyne opposite Paston Place, Brighton (IoE Code 482056).JPG | Doubling as a groyne and a walkway for Victorian promenaders, this flint feature opposite Paston Place was built in the 1880s, when many improvements were made to the fixtures along Marine Parade. There have been later alterations. | [31][32] |
Шаблон:Sort | Hove Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:Barford Court, Princes Crescent, Hove (IoE Code 365555).jpg | This was originally a private house; later uses were a school of nursing and a care home. Architect Robert Cromie, known mostly for cinemas, designed it in 1934–37 for iron-industry tycoon and film director Ian Stuart Millar. The severe, plain Neo-Georgian exterior, in Italian purple-grey brick, contrasts with the opulent Art Deco interior. | [33][34] [35] |
Шаблон:Sort | Rottingdean Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:Barn at Hillside, The Green, Rottingdean (IoE Code 481352).JPG | Hillside, a Grade II*-listed 18th-century house, has a contemporary barn to its southwest. The walls are of knapped flint, mostly laid in courses. The large entrance is weatherboarded. | [36] |
Шаблон:Sort | Stanmer Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:Barn at Stanmer Park, Stanmer (IoE Code 479351).jpg | Built in the mid-18th century in the estate village of Stanmer, this "long barn" of 12 bays is a traditional Sussex design. Three walls are of flint, but one is weatherboarded on top of timber framing. The hipped roof has braces and queen posts inside. | [37][38] |
Шаблон:Sort | The Lanes Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:1 Bartholomews, Brighton (IoE Code 479362).JPG | This 19th-century three-storey house is now in commercial use. The three-window range consists of large straight-headed sashes with prominent sills. The exterior is stuccoed. | [39] |
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Файл:3 Bartholomews, Brighton (IoE Code 479363).JPG | A good example of Georgian architecture in central Brighton, this early-19th-century red-brick house now has a ground-floor shopfront inserted. On the first floor, a sash window is separated from tall, narrow openings by brick piers. The top floor has one large window and a dentil-patterned cornice above. | [40][41] |
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Файл:4 Bartholomews, Brighton (IoE Code 479364).JPG | This Georgian-style building, contemporary with its neighbours, has a three-window range and a narrow recessed fourth bay with blank windows to the right. The entrance is in this part, next to a modern shopfront. The red brick and stucco walls are topped by a parapet and a slate roof. | [40][42] |
Шаблон:Sort[A] | The Lanes Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:5 and 6 Bartholomews, Brighton (IoE Code 479365).jpg | Although the buildings no longer look the same, they were built as a pair of red-brick four-storey houses. Number 6 had a fifth storey added in the late 19th century, and is now stuccoed. Number 5 has piano nobile windows on the first floor, with an iron balcony in front. They sit between Tuscan pilasters and an open pediment, as do the first-floor windows of number 6. | [40][43] |
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Файл:6c Bartholomews, Brighton (IoE Code 480652).jpg | This early-19th-century building presents façades to both East Street and Bartholomews. Both sides have a shopfront on the ground-floor and a single-window range to each of the three floors above. All are sashes of various sizes. The walls are stuccoed. | [44] |
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Файл:7 Bartholomews, Brighton (IoE Code 479366).jpg | This three-storey building, with a shop below two floors of flats, has a single-window range; the sash window on the top floor is smaller than that on the middle storey, but both have architraves and large sills. A cornice and parapet obscure the roof on the street-facing wall only. | [45] |
Шаблон:Sort | The Lanes Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:The Cottage, 8 Bartholomews, Brighton (IoE Code 479445).jpg | Also known as The Cottage, this tarred and cobbled house (now in commercial use) has 18th-century origins. Coating flints in pitch was a common weatherproofing technique in 18th- and 19th-century Brighton. The side wall is stuccoed and has a chimney. Below the roof is a dentil cornice interrupted by the upper-storey window lintels. | [46][47] |
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Файл:Bath Arms and 4 and 5 Meeting House Lane, Brighton (IoE Code 481382).jpg | Like most of the surrounding buildings, this was an early-19th-century house. In 1864, it was remodelled to form a tall three-storey pub with living quarters above, which appears "gargantuan" in relation to the narrow lanes (Meeting House Lane and Union Street) it faces. The façades have two- and four-window ranges respectively, and there are three doorways—each flanked by pilasters. | [48][49] |
Шаблон:Sort | Rottingdean Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:Rottingdean wkp.jpg | Used for corn-milling from 1802 until 1881, this smock mill may have been used by smugglers signalling to ships at sea. Renovations in 1905, the 1930s, 1966 and 1975 have restored the landmark, on the Шаблон:Convert Beacon Hill, to good condition. The base is of stone and brick; an octagonal weatherboarded body rises to three storeys above it. Sir William Nicholson's drawing of the mill was Heinemann's logo for many years. | [50][51] |
Шаблон:Sort | Brighton Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:2 Bedford Place, Brighton (IoE Code 479447).jpg | This is a 3-storey end-of-terrace house of the mid-19th century. Stuccoed, with rusticated walls on the ground floor, it has bay windows and a dormer window above the cornice. | [52] |
Шаблон:Sort[A] | Brighton Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:4–7 Bedford Square, Brighton (IoE Code 479449).jpg | Work on Bedford Square started in 1807, making it one of the earliest developments west of the old village centre. These four houses at the southwest corner have three floors, mansard roofs with dormers, bay windows and first-floor verandahs with iron railings. | [53][54] |
Шаблон:Sort[A] | Brighton Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:8 Bedford Square, Brighton (IoE Code 479450).jpg | Building work on the square was mostly carried out in about 1810, but it was not finished until 1828. This house rises to four storeys and has two windows (including bays) with architraves on each floor, plus a dormer. An iron balcony at first-floor level is supported on decorative brackets. | [55][56] |
Шаблон:Sort[A] | Brighton Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:9 Bedford Square, Brighton (IoE Code 479451).jpg | This house has four storeys but, unlike its neighbour at number 8, no dormer window. Except on the ground floor, the single bay windows are slightly left of centre. The verandah and railings at first-floor level have been attributed to Amon Wilds. | [57] |
Шаблон:Sort[A] | Brighton Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:10–13 Bedford Square, Brighton (IoE Code 479452).jpg | Bedford Square's houses were originally seasonal lodging houses. This group of four all have three storeys and dormer windows in their mansard roof; a verandah spans the first three, and all four share an iron balcony. Number 13 has a more elaborate entrance and some stuccoed wall panels. | [53][58] |
Шаблон:Sort[A] | Brighton Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:14 Bedford Square, Brighton (IoE Code 479453).jpg | Unlike its neighbours, this house has four storeys, a verandah and steps leading to its entrance. The ground floor is rusticated. There are cornices at both second- and top-floor levels. | [59] |
Шаблон:Sort[A] | Brighton Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:15 and 16 Bedford Square, Brighton (IoE Code 479454).jpg | This pair of mansard-roofed three-storey houses with attics and dormer windows show some differences: number 15 is partly rusticated, has a cornice and its original early-19th-century door, and has only one window on each floor. Number 16 lacks a cornice but has an original iron balcony and a two-window range. | [60] |
Шаблон:Sort[A] | Brighton Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:21–25 Bedford Square, Brighton (IoE Code 479455).jpg | Each house in this terrace has a single-window range (all original bays except for one modern replacement on number 21) and four storeys topped by a continuous parapet. Only number 25 lacks an arched doorway: instead it has a Classical-style example with Doric columns. Number 21 has a long history of non-residential use: before World War II it was allegedly a brothel, then it became a nightclub before being given a ground-floor shopfront in the 1960s. In 1963 it became Ben Sherman's first shirt factory. Subsequently, it was an office, but in 2015 planning permission was sought to convert it back into a house. | [61][62] |
Шаблон:Sort | Brighton Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:26 and 27 Bedford Square, Brighton (IoE Code 479457).jpg | These form the northeast corner of Bedford Square, and are of different heights and designs: number 26 is taller. Most windows are bays. Number 26 lacks the cast-iron balcony which its neighbour has, but has pilasters around the doorcase. | [63] |
Шаблон:Sort[A] | Brighton Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:28–31 Bedford Square, Brighton (IoE Code 479456).jpg | The square is architecturally inconsistent, but Pevsner considered these houses, with their bow windows and paired Doric pilasters, to be the best. A highly decorated frieze has carved bucrania (ox skulls) on its triglyphs. Each house has a balcony with a separate canopy. | [55][64] |
Шаблон:Sort[A] | Brighton Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:32 and 33 Bedford Square, Brighton (IoE Code 479458).jpg | A slate roof with dormers tops this pair of three-storey houses. Steps, whose attached railings are topped with spear shapes, lead to the straight-headed right-sided doorways. Each storey has a single bay window; pilasters flank those on the ground floor. | [65] |
Шаблон:Sort[A] | Brighton Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:34–39 Bedford Square, Brighton (IoE Code 479459).jpg | Canted and standard bay windows, arched doorcases of various designs, balconies with verandah-style canopies, pilasters and decorative stuccoed panels characterise the six houses at the southeast corner of the square. | [66] |
Шаблон:Sort[A] | Kemptown Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:17 and 18 Bedford Street, Brighton (IoE Code 479462).JPG | These were built in about 1826; number 17, of painted brick and with two windows on each of the four floors, is attributed to Wilds and Busby. Number 18 is stuccoed and has a single-window range. Its entrance is in a pedimented porch. | [67] |
Шаблон:Sort[A] | Kemptown Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:1–3 Belgrave Place, Brighton (IoE Code 479463).JPG | Belgrave Place's 17 houses "form an important group" on the seafront. The three houses in the southwest corner have three storeys, rusticated stuccoed ground floors with round-arched windows, and yellow-brick upper floors. An iron balcony runs across the first floor below its straight-headed windows. | [68][69] |
Шаблон:Sort[A] | Kemptown Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:4–7 Belgrave Place, Brighton (IoE Code 479464).JPG | Thomas Cubitt built the square on land given to him by Thomas Read Kemp as payment in kind for Cubitt's work on the Kemp Town estate two decades earlier. These four houses are stuccoed with three storeys, dormers and basements. The ground floors are treated with rusticated decoration. There is a split cast-iron balcony and Ionic columns. | [68][70] |
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Файл:8–10 Belgrave Place, Brighton (IoE Code 479465).JPG | The four-storey, seven-bay centrepiece of Cubitt's development faces the sea and has the date 1846 and Шаблон:Smallcaps engraved on the entablature of the full-width pediment above the parapet, which is set forward slightly. They are considered the best part of the development: the east and west sides are "uncomfortably" tall in relation to the width of the street. | [68][71] [72] |
Шаблон:Sort[A] | Kemptown Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:11–12 Belgrave Place, Brighton (IoE Code 479466).JPG | This pair of three-storey houses have canted bay windows with sashes, four storeys (the highest of which forms an attic storey) topped by a cornice, straight-headed entrances with steps and fanlights, and a single cast-iron balcony. | [68][73] |
Шаблон:Sort[A] | Kemptown Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:13–17 Belgrave Place, Brighton (IoE Code 479467).JPG | Like numbers 1–3 opposite, these have three storeys. All have dormer windows as well, and number 17 has an attic storey. Each house has a flat-headed two-window range; those on the first floor are set below architraves, topped by an open pediment on number 13. | [68][74] |
Шаблон:Sort[C] | Seven Dials Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:2 Belmont, Brighton (IoE Code 479468).jpg | This short street of 1850s detached villas was built on the site of Lashmar's Mill, built in 1821 and moved to Clayton in 1852 where it still stands as Jill Mill. Number 2 dates from about 1858 and rises to three storeys. The walls are mostly knapped flint with some stucco. | [75][76] [77] |
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Файл:3 Belmont, Brighton (IoE Code 479469).jpg | This detached villa has two storeys, but is otherwise similar to number 2 Belmont with its flint walls and stuccoed quoins. The four-bay façade has sash windows, and the leftmost bay is slightly recessed. | [75][78] |
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Файл:4 Belmont, Brighton (IoE Code 479470).jpg | Built at the same time as its neighbours, this three-storey villa has the same flint and stuccoed exterior and a tiled hipped roof. The entrance porch is topped with an archivolt supported on pilasters. | [75][79] |
Шаблон:Sort[B] | Seven Dials Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:5 and 6 Belmont, Brighton (IoE Code 479471).jpg | These semi-detached houses are of the same style and date as their detached neighbours. Number 6 also presents a two-window façade to Dyke Road; this is entirely stuccoed, with no flint. All windows at ground-floor level are bays. | [75][80] |
Шаблон:Sort | Hangleton Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:Benfield Barn, Benfield Valley, Hangleton (NHLE Code 1298634).JPG | Benfields was a pre-Conquest manor in the parish of Hangleton. It had a farm until 1871, when cottages replaced it, but this 18th-century barn survives. Flint walls with brick quoins support a clay-tiled gabled roof. | [81][82] |
Шаблон:Sort | Bear Road Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:Gates, Gate Piers and Walls at former Bevendean Hospital, Bevendean Road, Brighton (IoE Code 479472).jpg | These structures are the only surviving parts of the hospital complex, built in 1881 as a sanatorium. It grew to become a 127-bed facility with psychiatric wards, but was closed in September 1990. Sussex Beacon, a care centre for people with HIV/AIDS, stands on the site. The gate piers and walls have horizontal bands of red brick and painted stone, egg-and-dart decoration and Art Nouveau-style motifs. | [83][84] [85] |
Шаблон:Sort | West Blatchington Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:Bishop Hannington Church, West Blatchington 02.jpg | Edward Maufe's simplified Modern Gothic parish church of 1938–39 commemorates local man James Hannington, Bishop of East Equatorial Africa, who was murdered in Uganda. Brown brick is the main material; the chancel floor is travertine. The church has an Italian-style campanile. | [86][87] |
Шаблон:Sort | Rottingdean Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:Ye Olde Black Horse Pub, Rottingdean (IoE Code 481982).JPG | "Ye Olde Black Horse" (formerly the Black Hole) was built in 1513 and incorporates a former forge. The timber-framed structure now has a plastered and stuccoed exterior. The upper floor is partly jettied above the south entrance. The windows may be 19th-century replacements. | [88][89] [90] |
Шаблон:Sort | The Lanes Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:1–3 Black Lion Lane, Brighton (IoE Code 479473).jpg | Most of the fabric of these cottages, down an extremely narrow twitten, was renewed in the 18th and 20th centuries, but the jettying on the upper storey may be pre-17th century. The cottages are timber-framed with timber panelling on the ground floor. Above this, slates are hung as tiles on the walls. There is a single mansard roof. | [91][92] [93] |
Шаблон:Sort | Rottingdean Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:Blacksmiths Cottage, Vicarage Lane, Rottingdean (IoE Code 481419).JPG | This single house (formerly two cottages) stands next to the site of the blacksmith's forge on Vicarage Lane, which loops around the village around the east side of the green. It has two storeys, a weatherboarded and plastered exterior, sash windows and a hipped roof. | [94][95] |
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Файл:1–13 Bloomsbury Place, Brighton (IoE Code 479475).jpg | The west side of this narrow three-sided square, dating from about 1810, has cast-iron balconies along its length, but the original bow windows were replaced later in the 19th century by canted bay windows. Each house has a stuccoed exterior and four floors. | [96][97] [98] |
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Файл:15–18 Bloomsbury Place, Brighton (IoE Code 479476).JPG | These form the centrepiece of Bloomsbury Place. Rising to three storeys plus an attic (except number 15, which lacks an attic), and with a two-window range, these stuccoed houses have stepped round-headed entrances. Number 16 has large quoins on its side walls. | [96][97] [99] |
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Файл:19–31 Bloomsbury Place, Brighton (IoE Code 479478).JPG | The 13 houses of the east side of Bloomsbury Place have four floors with one window each—mostly canted bays with flat headers. Numbers 24 to 27 originally formed a central group with pilasters and a pediment, but little remains of these. Cast-iron balconies span the first-floor level, as on the west side. | [96][97] [100] |
Шаблон:Sort | West Hill Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:Bollards at 8 Wykeham Terrace, Brighton (IoE Code 480636).jpg | Erected in the early 19th century on the path leading to St Nicholas' Church, this pair of cast-iron bollards are fluted at the top. | [101] |
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Файл:Bollard at Kensington Gardens (north end), Brighton (IoE Code 480745).JPG | This pair of 19th-century cast-iron bollards prevent traffic entering the pedestrianised Kensington Gardens. At the bottom, they are decorated with acanthus motifs. | [102] |
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Файл:Bollard at Kensington Gardens (south end), Brighton (IoE Code 480935).JPG | This is identical to the pair at the north end of Kensington Gardens. The road developed in the first decade of the 19th century, and the single bollard dates from later that century. | [103][104] |
Шаблон:Sort | Brighton Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:Bollards next to Regency Tavern, Regency Square, Brighton (IoE Code 481141).jpg | This pair of 19th-century cast-iron bollards stand in a passageway leading to Regency Square. Both are fluted along their length, and one has the name of its local founder at the bottom. On 31 December 2012, one was broken and was replaced with a smaller plain bollard instead of a facsimile, causing controversy locally. | [105][106] |
Шаблон:Sort | Brighton Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:2 Bond Street, Brighton (IoE Code 479479).JPG | The mid-19th-century street, connecting North and Church Streets, was briefly called New Street. This house, now a shop with a flat above, was built in the early 19th century of brick (now painted over). The three-window range retains its original sashes. Inside, an original staircase leads to the attic. | [107][108] |
Шаблон:Sort | Brighton Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:3 Bond Street, Brighton (IoE Code 479480).JPG | Neither the ground-floor shop unit nor the tiled roof of this early-19th-century converted house are original, but some of the sash windows are. The building has a cornice with a dentil pattern. | [109] |
Шаблон:Sort | Brighton Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:4 and 5 Bond Street, Brighton (IoE Code 479481).JPG | With their bow windows and parapets, these have described as "grander" than their neighbours, to which they are linked. Shopfronts have been added in the 20th century, but the slate-tiled roofs and staircases are original (although parts of the latter are missing in both buildings). | [107][110] |
Шаблон:Sort | Brighton Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:6, 6a, 7 and 7a Bond Street, Brighton (IoE Code 479482).JPG | These early-19th-century converted cottages have flint and brickwork as well as stucco. The first-floor windows are bays with original three-part sashes. The attic space above the second floor has dormer windows. | [111] |
Шаблон:Sort | Brighton Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:9 Bond Street, Brighton (IoE Code 479483).JPG | Also known as Bond Street Cottages, this three-part building of the early 19th century has a three-storey façade to Bond Street, with canted bay windows and a parapet; a brick-built three-storey wing with arched entrances and windows; and a smaller brick and weatherboarded wing with a single sash window. | [112] |
Шаблон:Sort | Brighton Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:14 Bond Street, Brighton (IoE Code 479484).JPG | This was built early in the 19th century but has been altered. The façade is stucco, hiding red brickwork. An original shopfront, with some ironwork, survives at ground-floor level. Above this, there are two floors with 19th-century sash windows. | [113] |
Шаблон:Sort | Brighton Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:15 and 16 Bond Street, Brighton (IoE Code 479485).JPG | These 19th-century terraced houses, again converted into shops, have two storeys of painted brick above their modern shopfronts. The first-floor windows are canted. | [114] |
Шаблон:Sort[D] | Prestonville Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:Booth Museum of Natural History, Dyke Road, Brighton (IoE Code 480614).JPG | In 1874, naturalist Edward Booth built a long, shed-like Romanesque Revival structure in the grounds of his house on Dyke Road, to display his collection of 300 specimens. It was donated to Brighton Corporation in 1890, and now has more than 500,000 exhibits. The exterior is polychromatic brick with a full-width porch and arched doorways with voussoirs. | [115][116] |
Шаблон:Sort | Montpelier Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:3 Borough Street, Brighton (IoE Code 479487).jpg | The parliamentary borough of Brighton was created in 1832 when this street, off Western Road, was being built—hence its name. Number 3 is a small stuccoed house with a modern replacement roof and a single bay window on both storeys. There are two side panes with sash windows, divided by a wide mullion. The door is under a cornice-style hood mould. | [117][118] |
Шаблон:Sort | Montpelier Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:8–13 Borough Street, Brighton (IoE Code 479488).jpg | These terraced cottages have single bay windows, stuccoed façades and chimneys at irregular intervals on the mostly renewed tiled roofs. Number 12 has an extra window in the form of an oculus. | [119] |
Шаблон:Sort | Montpelier Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:16 Borough Street, Brighton (IoE Code 479489).jpg | Similar in design to number 3, this two-storey cottage has a large bay window on each floor, a flat-headed doorway with a rectangular fanlight below a small cornice supported on corbels, and a slate roof with large eaves. | [120] |
Шаблон:Sort | Montpelier Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:20–24 Borough Street, Brighton (IoE Code 479490).jpg | Number 20 retains its original slate roof and has an extra oculus at first-floor level; otherwise, these terraced cottages are identical, with two storeys, renewed roofs, chimneys, bay windows and stuccoed façades. | [121] |
Шаблон:Sort | Montpelier Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:Boundary stone at Boundary Passage (South end at Western Road), Brighton (IoE Code 479494).jpg | This is one of several markers erected in the early 19th century at the boundaries of Brighton's old ecclesiastical parish. The granite block has Шаблон:Smallcaps (Brighton Parish) carved on its face and the boundary line across its top, which is about Шаблон:Convert above the ground. | [122][123] |
Шаблон:Sort | Montpelier Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:Boundary stone at Boundary Passage (North end at Montpelier Place), Brighton (IoE Code 480455).jpg | At the north end of Boundary Passage, this Шаблон:Convert rectangular painted granite stone has the boundary line carved into its sides and top and Шаблон:Smallcaps inscribed on the front. | [122][124] |
Шаблон:Sort | Montpelier Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:Boundary stone at Temple Gardens, Brighton (IoE Code 481327).JPG | This rectangular stone, about Шаблон:Convert tall and Шаблон:Convert wide, is now partly buried. Шаблон:Smallcaps is inscribed on the left of the central dividing line; Шаблон:Smallcaps (Hove Parish) is on the right. The stone was set in the wall in the 19th century. | [122][125] |
Шаблон:Sort | Black Rock Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:Boundary Stone at Whitehawk Road, Brighton (IoE Code 481456).jpg | This Шаблон:Convert granite stone dates from the 19th century and has engraved boundary lines and Шаблон:Smallcaps on its front. It stands at the corner of Roedean and Whitehawk Roads, and marks the historic boundary between Brighton and Ovingdean parishes. The latter became part of Brighton in 1928. | [122][126] |
Шаблон:Sort | Brighton Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:2 Boyces Street, Brighton (IoE Code 479495).jpg | This is now in commercial use, and the 19th-century façade hides an older building. Originally a house, it was an eye hospital for 14 years in the mid-19th century. The entrance is ogee-headed, and there are bow windows, Ionic pilasters and a tiled roof. | [127][128] |
Шаблон:Sort | Montpelier Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:Brighton and Hove High School (The Old Vicarage Building) (IoE Code 481328).jpg | This was built by the firm of Cheesman & Son for Rev. Henry Michell Wagner, the Vicar of Brighton, who occupied it for many years. It is now the High School's sixth form. The stuccoed Tudor Revival building dates from about 1835, and retains an original oak staircase. | [122][129] [130] |
Шаблон:Sort | Montpelier Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:Brighton and Hove High School (The Temple Building) (IoE Code 486696) (Dec 2011).JPG | Attributed to Amon Wilds, this was built in 1819 as Thomas Read Kemp's house. The dimensions were based on those of Solomon's Temple. It became a boys' academy in the 1830s and a girls' school in 1880. Major alterations began in 1911, but Egyptian-style touches remain on the exterior. | [129][131] |
Шаблон:Sort[G] | Brighton Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:Brighton Sea Life Centre (formerly Aquarium), Madeira Drive, Brighton (NHLE Code 1381698) (September 2018) (2).JPG | Work on this attraction began in 1869, instigated by Eugenius Birch. The Victorian High Gothic complex was ready in 1872 and became very popular. A complete revamp in 1927–29 in a French Neoclassical style was followed by frequent upgrades, changes of ownership and new exhibits. Since 1991 it has housed the Brighton Sea Life Centre. | [132][133] [134] |
Шаблон:Sort | Kemptown Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:Brighton College (Burstow Gallery and Hall), Sutherland Road, Brighton (NHLE Code 1380477) (August 2013).JPG | The college complex is the largest set of Gothic Revival buildings in the city. This hall, by F.T. Cawthorn and dating from 1913–14 (later than the other buildings) is in the Perpendicular style with flint and red brick in a chequerboard pattern. There is a king post roof. | [135][136] [137] |
Шаблон:Sort | Kemptown Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:Brighton College Chapel.jpg | The chapel was designed by George Gilbert Scott and opened in September 1859. T.G. Jackson, a college alumnus, extended the east end in 1922–23 in commemoration of Old Brightonian victims of World War I. The stone and flint building still has Scott's nave and east window, but not his chancel. The Morris & Co. stained glass is of 1920s vintage. | [138][139] [140][141] |
Шаблон:Sort | Kemptown Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:Brighton College (Chichester House, School House and Dawson Hall), Eastern Road, Brighton (NHLE Code 1380478) (July 2015).JPG | T.G. Jackson's work of 1883–87 was added to by F.T. Cawthorn in 1929–30. The style matched Scott's earlier work but was more elaborate, although an intended tower above the south-facing entrance archways was never built. The other parts are dormitories and offices. | [136][139] [138][142] |
Шаблон:Sort | Kemptown Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:Brighton College (Classroom, Dining Hall and Headmaster's House) (NHLE Code 1380479).JPG | The classrooms were Scott's first work after the college was founded on 27 June 1848; he added headmaster's house in 1853–54; and another architect designed the partly timber-framed dining hall. The flint and Caen stone materials were matched in all later buildings in the college complex. There are many gabled dormer windows and two-light lancets. | [139][140] [143] |
Шаблон:Sort (former)[E] | Hanover Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:Former Brighton Municipal Technical College, Richmond Terrace, Brighton (IoE Code 481153) (January 2012).JPG | Francis May's former Municipal Technical College of 1895, whose origins lie in an 1850s art school in the Royal Pavilion, was added to in 1909 and 1935. A consistent Jacobean Renaissance style, with widespread use of terracotta, was used at all stages. Centrally placed under a cornice is the wording Шаблон:Smallcaps. The college is now based elsewhere in Brighton under a different name, and May's building became flats in 2007. | [144][145] [146][147] |
Шаблон:Sort | Round Hill Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:Brighton Forum (former Diocesan Training College), Viaduct Road, Brighton (IoE Code 480569).jpg | The Habershon brothers, William and Edward, were commissioned in 1854 by the Diocese of Chichester to build a training college for female schoolteachers. Their knapped flint Gothic Revival building was extended in 1886. The Royal Engineers were based in it during World War II, and used it as their record office until 1987. It was later converted into serviced offices. | [148][149] [150] |
Шаблон:Sort | The Lanes Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:Friends Meeting House, Prince Albert Street, The Lanes, Brighton (NHLE Code 1380935) (March 2014) (1).jpg | The city's Quaker place of worship dates from 1805 but was greatly altered in the Victorian era, particularly when local architects Clayton & Black added a wing in 1876–77. The brick building is topped with a central pediment and has an adjoining cottage. | [151][152] |
Шаблон:Sort | Elm Grove Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:Brighton General Hospital (Arundel Building), Elm Grove, Brighton (IoE Code 480729).jpg | Brighton's former workhouse was built at the top of Elm Grove in 1865–67 by local architect George Maynard and the London firm of J.C. and G. Lansdown. This Italianate building, the first part of the complex, became a hospital in 1935 and was given its present name in 1948. The four-storey stuccoed building has a 37-window range, several gables, clock tower with cupola and a pediment with carved dolphins. | [84][153] [154][155] |
Шаблон:Sort | Kemptown Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:Former Brighton, Hove and Preston United Omnibus Company Electric Bus Garage and Recharging Station, Montague Place, Kemptown (1).JPG | Local architects Clayton & Black designed this modest single-storey brick-built garage in 1908 for the Brighton, Hove and Preston United Omnibus Company (predecessors of the present Brighton & Hove bus company). It was used to recharge the company's fleet of electric buses, which were introduced from mid-1909. With minimal alteration it later became a standard bus garage and then a garage and repair shop for private motor vehicles. | [156] |
Шаблон:Sort | The Lanes Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:5, 6 and 6a Brighton Place, Brighton (IoE Code 479496).JPG | This small area of high ground was built up by the 17th century, but these late-18th-century houses (now shops) are the oldest survivors. Number 6, formerly Market House, bears the inscription Шаблон:Smallcaps. The sash windows are irregularly placed on the shared stuccoed façade, and the doorways are arched. | [157][158] |
Шаблон:Sort | The Lanes Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:7 and 8 Brighton Place, Brighton (IoE Code 479497).JPG | Converted into a shop in the 20th century, these are contemporary with their neighbours. Number 8 has a first-floor bay window; this and others are sashes, and some have architraves. The roof is not continuous: number 8's is tiled, while number 7's is of slate. | [157][159] |
Шаблон:Sort[C] | Kemptown Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:Brighton - Devonshire Place Synagogue.jpg | Brighton's first permanent synagogue was designed by Jewish architect David Mocatta in 1836–38 (replacing a temporary building on the same site), but was superseded by one in Middle Street in 1875. It was in commercial use until its conversion into flats in 2005. The Classical-style stuccoed building has Tuscan pilasters and a large pediment with Шаблон:Smallcaps (its founding year in the Hebrew calendar). | [160][161] [162] |
Шаблон:Sort[A] | The Lanes Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:Brighton Town Hall, Bartholomews, The Lanes, Brighton (NHLE Code 1379974) (July 2014) (1).jpg | Viciously criticised when new for its severe Greek Revival design (by Thomas Cooper in 1830–32), and now not used for some of its original functions, this large T-shaped building has a double façade; both have Ionic and Doric porticos. Francis May extended it in 1898. Modern (1980s) developments surround and overshadow the building. | [163][164] [165][166] |
Шаблон:Sort | North Laine Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:Brighton Unitarian Church.jpg | Amon Henry Wilds built this brick and stucco chapel for the Unitarian community in 1820. The "relatively pure Grecian" exterior, with its four giant Doric columns and a tetrastyle portico, leads to a simple late-19th-century interior. There is a World War I memorial window inside. | [167][168] [169][170] |
Шаблон:Sort | Brighton Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:Brighton War Memorial, Old Steine, Brighton (IoE Code 480999).jpg | Local architect Sir John Simpson's World War I memorial in Valley Gardens was erected in 1922 and unveiled on 7 October that year by David Beatty, 1st Earl Beatty. The names of Brighton's 2,600 victims are engraved on bronze pylons (designed by H. Cashmore) which flank the pale stone Italianate/Classical-style columned and domed pool. This was designed to resemble a Roman water garden, and also has a fountain. The four banks of columns stand at the north end and have an inscribed screen as their centrepiece; the names of battles and warzones from the War are engraved on it. | [171][172] [173] |
Шаблон:Sort | Kemptown Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:Bristol Court, 142 and 143 Marine Parade, Brighton (IoE Code 482111).jpg | Businessman William Hallett designed this hotel building on Marine Parade for himself in about 1835. It became flats and The Bristol pub a century later. The name refers to Frederick Hervey, 1st Marquess of Bristol, who owned the land. It rises to four and five storeys and is divided into four bays with curved fronts and three windows to each floor. The three bays to the right have a 19th-century iron balcony at first- and second-floor level, supported on slim colonnettes. Some windows are sashes, some have cornices above and all have architraves. | [31][174] [175] |
Шаблон:Sort | Kemp Town Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:9 Bristol Gardens, Brighton (IoE Code 479499).JPG | Built as a single house but now subdivided, this early-19th-century brick building stands behind Sussex Square. There are two flat-headed sash windows on each floor; those on the ground floor flank a pediment-topped doorcase. An entablature and cornice separate the brickwork from the slate roof. | [176] |
Шаблон:Sort | Kemptown Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:28 and 29 Bristol Road, Brighton (IoE Code 479504).jpg | Although altered by later shopfronts and other additions, these are listed "as a very rare surviving example of an early-19th-century livery stables building". They date from the early part of that century and have stone and pebble tarred walls with some brickwork. The U-shaped building surrounds a courtyard which is reached through four archways. The windows, some of which are blank, are randomly placed on all three sides. | [177] |
Шаблон:Sort | Kemptown Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:Former Bristol Road Methodist Church, Brighton (IoE Code 480447).jpg | Thomas Lainson's Romanesque Revival church of 1873, for the Wesleyan Methodist community in the east of Brighton, was used for worship until 1989; it is now owned by Brighton College. Brown brick predominates, but polychrome brickwork is found in the dressings and other decoration. The three-stage corner tower has round-arched windows and is topped with a small octagonal spire. Next to this is an arcade-style entrance porch with a stair turret at the side. | [178][179] [180] |
Шаблон:Sort | Brighton Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:Britannia Corner, 52 Queens Road, Brighton (IoE Code 481120).jpg | This was listed specifically to restrict the impact of office construction work next to it. It forms part of an 1840s-vintage bow-fronted terrace of three-storey houses at the junction of Queens Road and Upper Gloucester Road, near Brighton railway station. A modern shopfront sits below paired bow windows with original sashes. | [181][182] |
Шаблон:Sort | West Blatchington Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:British Engineerium (former Coal Shed), The Droveway, Hove (IoE Code 365680).jpg | This two-storey (including one subterranean floor) slate-roofed brick building now forms part of the museum complex, but it was built as a storage facility for the pumping station in 1872. The round-arched entrance is set below a gable. | [183] |
Шаблон:Sort | West Blatchington Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:British Engineerium (former Cooling Pond and Leat), The Droveway, Hove (IoE Code 365679).JPG | The former Goldstone Pumping Station in Hove, built in the 1860s, had a cooling pond and a leat (an artificial waterway) in its grounds. Although the complex is now a museum, the structures survive. The leat runs round three sides of the Шаблон:Convert pool, which is built of brick and terracotta. | [184] |
Шаблон:Sort | West Blatchington Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:British Engineerium (Walls Surrounding the Complex), The Droveway, Hove (IoE Code 365681).jpg | These coursed stone walls, contemporary with the rest of the complex, enclose the British Engineerium's buildings. There is also some brickwork, and the gates are of iron. The south-facing wall has a drinking fountain inserted in an archway. | [185] |
Шаблон:Sort[A] | Brighton Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:14 Broad Street, Brighton (IoE Code 479506).jpg | Broad Street was laid out in the 1790s as a development of lodging houses, and this three-storey house (with a dormer window above) is faced with mathematical tiles—a characteristic feature of Brighton's architecture. It also has sash windows set into segmental bays. The roof is of a gambrel design. | [96][186] |
Шаблон:Sort[A] | Brunswick Town Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:1–7 Brunswick Place, Hove (IoE Code 365488).jpg | Amon Henry Wilds and Charles Busby designed these four stucco-faced brick houses next to Brunswick Square at the same time (the late 1820s). They have been subdivided into flats and commercial units. Each has a three-bay façade to each of four storeys, with bow fronts, cornices, cast-iron balconies at first-floor level with acanthus decoration, and sash windows. | [187][188] |
Шаблон:Sort[A] | Brunswick Town Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:2–8 Brunswick Place, Hove (IoE Code 365489).jpg | Standing on the southeast side of this short street, between Western Road and Brunswick Square, these four (now converted) houses are contemporary with the four opposite and were also built by Wilds and Busby around 1828. Apart from some of the detailing around their doors, the structural features are identical to those of the opposite terrace. | [189] |
Шаблон:Sort[D] | Brunswick Town Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:9–69 Brunswick Place, Hove (IoE Code 365490).jpg | The terraces on the northern part of Brunswick Place (formerly Upper Brunswick Place) are newer than the rest of the Brunswick Town development: they were built in stages between about 1840 and 1855. They are of stuccoed brick with slate roofs, and are mostly bay-fronted. Cornices, pilasters around the doors and sash windows are common to all houses. | [187][190] |
Шаблон:Sort[F] | Brunswick Town Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:10–70 Brunswick Place, Hove (IoE Code 365491).jpg | Although started about 20 years after the Wilds and Busby partnership's work on the southern part of Brunswick Place, these houses share the same style. The terrace climbs a hill, as demonstrated by the constantly rising run of cast-iron balconies at first-floor level. The houses have a three-window range and either three or four storeys, and are stuccoed with some rustication. | [191][192] |
Шаблон:Sort[D] | Hove Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:1–30 Brunswick Road, Hove (IoE Code 365493) (January 2012).JPG | Numbers 29 and 30 were once a preparatory school at which Winston Churchill spent several happy years: he said "the impression of those years makes a pleasant picture in my mind, in strong contrast to my earlier schoolday memories". The mid-19th-century terrace of three-storey stucco-clad brick houses is bow-fronted and has a long cast-iron balustrade. | [193][194] [195] |
Шаблон:Sort[D] | Hove Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:31–58 Brunswick Road, Hove (IoE Code 365494).jpg | Nearly identical to the terrace on the opposite (west) side of the road, these three-storey brick and stucco houses date from the 1850s and have three storeys topped with parapets. Each has a two-window range set into a bow front. A long balustrade of iron runs along at first-floor level; below this is rusticated decoration. Some houses have been pebbledashed. | [196] |
Шаблон:Sort | Brunswick Town Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:BIMM House, 64 Brunswick Street West, Hove (IoE Code 365498).jpg | Now part of the Brighton Institute of Modern Music (as BIMM House), this is Brunswick Town's original town hall. Completed at a cost of £3,000 in 1856, it became the town hall for all of Hove in 1873; but Alfred Waterhouse's Gothic Revival building on Church Road superseded it in 1882. The two-bay façade is stuccoed with stone and brickwork underneath. Some windows have cast-iron frames. | [197][198] [199] |
Шаблон:Sort[B] | West Hill Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:5–19 Buckingham Place, Brighton (IoE Code 479507).jpg | Local artist Richard Henry Nibbs, noted for his marine art and paintings of Brighton, lived at number 7 in this Italianate-style terrace for two decades. A date of about 1845 has been attributed; the West Hill area developed around that time in response to the opening of the railway. The two-storey houses are stuccoed and have their straight-headed doorways set into recesses. Each house has a ground-floor iron balcony, with canopies except at number 7. | [200][201] |
Шаблон:Sort[B] | West Hill Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:30 and 32 Buckingham Place, Brighton (IoE Code 479508).jpg | Built at the same time as the Italianate houses in nearby Montpelier Villas, this pair of semi-detached houses are of a similar design. Standing behind flint, brick and stucco walls which form part of the listing, they have balustraded balconies, rustication, canted windows and pilasters. | [202] |
Шаблон:Sort[B] | West Hill Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:47 Buckingham Place, Brighton (IoE Code 479509).jpg | This is an end-of-terrace house dating, like much of Buckingham Place, from the mid-1840s. The stuccoed, partly rusticated building rises to three storeys and has sash windows set into canted bays. The doorcase has Doric pilasters. A covered balcony with anthemion-style ironwork runs across the house at first-floor level. | [200][203] |
Шаблон:Sort[C] | West Hill Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:49 Buckingham Place, Brighton (IoE Code 479510).jpg | The former Compton Lodge is also known as St Anne's House, and now consists of flats. Before its residential conversion, it used to be a convent with a built-in observatory; it housed disabled children for a time as well. Dating from about 1820, it is older than the surrounding houses. The building has four storeys, a Doric-columned porch, and a second-floor cornice with dentil patterning. Later extensions have matched the original style. | [200][204] |
Шаблон:Sort[B] | West Hill Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:31 Buckingham Road, Brighton (IoE Code 479511).JPG | Listed principally for its historic importance as the birthplace (on 21 August 1872) of Aubrey Beardsley, this three-storey 19th-century house stands on a corner site. It has a tiled roof and stuccoed exterior with rustication, a doorcase with entablature and pilasters, and architraved windows on one side. | [200][205] |
Шаблон:Sort[C] | West Hill Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:45–58 Buckingham Road, Brighton (IoE Code 479512).jpg | Ventnor Villas in Hove has a nearly identical, although shorter, run of terraced villas. The Classically-inspired mid-1850s houses have paired square bays, Doric-style antae, parapets with balustrades and extensive friezework. | [206][207] |
Шаблон:Sort | West Hill Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:Burial Vaults and Tomb at St Nicholas' Graveyard and Garden of Rest, Brighton (IoE Code 480632).jpg | Opened in 1841, this was the third extension to the former parish church's graveyard. Amon Henry Wilds designed the long row of stone rubble Tudor–Gothic vaults along the north side. Each of the 14 bays is separated by a pinnacled buttress. The contemporary stone tomb of Sir Richard Phillips is included in the listing. | [208][209] [210] |
Шаблон:Sort | Kemptown Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:1 Burlington Street, Brighton (IoE Code 479513).JPG | Amon Wilds and Charles Busby are believed to be the architects of this end-of-terrace four-storey house, whose upper storey is an attic. It dates from the mid-1820s, and like the nearby terrace at numbers 4–7 Burlington Street it has a single-window range to the right of the entrance, an entablature and a balcony with iron railings. The walls are of stucco. | [96][211] |
Шаблон:Sort | Kemptown Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:4–7 Burlington Street, Brighton (IoE Code 479514).JPG | This terrace of four houses date from about 1825 and were probably built by Amon Wilds and Charles Busby during their productive partnership. Each house has three floors, stuccoed walls, slate roofs with dormer windows and iron balconies (formerly with verandahs). The entrances—round-arched except at number 4—are set to the left, and single bay windows stand to their right. The lowest storeys are rusticated. | [96][212] |
Шаблон:Sort[A] | Kemptown Шаблон:Coord |
Файл:23–26 Burlington Street, Brighton (IoE Code 479515).JPG | Max Miller lived at number 25 for 15 years until his death in 1963; this is commemorated by a plaque. Number 26 has a two-window façade, while the others have one to each of their three storeys. Number 23 has been attributed to the Wilds and Busby partnership. The houses are slate-roofed and stuccoed. | [96][213] |
See also
- Buildings and architecture of Brighton and Hove
- Grade I listed buildings in Brighton and Hove
- Grade II* listed buildings in Brighton and Hove
- List of conservation areas in Brighton and Hove
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- Шаблон:Cite book
- Шаблон:Cite book
- Шаблон:Cite book
- Шаблон:Cite book
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite news
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ 7,0 7,1 7,2 Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ 8,0 8,1 Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite news
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ 25,0 25,1 Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ 31,0 31,1 Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ 40,0 40,1 40,2 Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ 53,0 53,1 Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ 55,0 55,1 Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite news
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ 68,0 68,1 68,2 68,3 68,4 Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ 75,0 75,1 75,2 75,3 Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ 84,0 84,1 Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ 96,0 96,1 96,2 96,3 96,4 96,5 96,6 Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ 97,0 97,1 97,2 Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite news
- ↑ 107,0 107,1 Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ 122,0 122,1 122,2 122,3 122,4 Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ 129,0 129,1 Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ 136,0 136,1 Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ 138,0 138,1 Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ 139,0 139,1 139,2 Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ 140,0 140,1 Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ 157,0 157,1 Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ 187,0 187,1 Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ 200,0 200,1 200,2 200,3 Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
- ↑ Шаблон:NHLE
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