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==2–3 Pavilion Buildings== |
==2–3 Pavilion Buildings== |
Revision as of 15:24, 17 February 2016
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2–3 Pavilion Buildings
The building at 2–3 Pavilion Buildings, Brighton was constructed in 1934 as the new head office of the Brighton Herald, a "leading provincial weekly" newspaper serving the borough and seaside resort of Brighton in southeast England. The Neo-Georgian offices were built to the design of prolific local architect John Leopold Denman and feature decorative carvings by Joseph Cribb. After production of the Herald ceased in the 1970s, the building was used by an insurance company and then as a bar. It is on Brighton and Hove City Council's register of locally listed buildings. Vestigial remains of the neighbouring Royal Pavilion's guest bedrooms were incorporated into the building's rear elevation.
EncB32, EncB108, BoB, Antram
Ref for the Herald:[1]
OOB: 141/142/145/146/166/209/216/225/229/232/250 (250 is esp. useful)
LiB: 136/233/284/306/317/338/423/426
FashB: 25/28/31/34/38/39/66/67/77/81/83/97/106/108/132/172/174
BoB: 33
Antram: 25/167
BT&BP: 224
Underwood: 105/124/133/134/147
The Brighton History Centre at The Keep, the archive and historical resource centre of East Sussex and the city of Brighton and Hove, holds copies of the newspaper from 1806 until 1970. <http://www.thekeep.info/brighton-hove/>
The final edition of the Herald was published on ???30 September 1971???, after which the newspaper was absorbed by the Brighton & Hove Gazette. This was in turn merged into the Brighton & Hove Leader, a weekly free newspaper, in 1985. This is now published online on the website of The Argus, another longstanding local newspaper. <http://www.theargus.co.uk/leader/>
The building features prominently in the 1965 film Be My Guest, sequel to Live It Up, in which the main character Dave gets a job at the Brighton Herald. (Kiss and Kill p63)
Useful for Surrey
This is useful for populations of individual towns within Surrey local government districts:[2]
The Brighton Gleaner
Buildings designed by Raymond Ash, Surrey County Surveyor (refs from Pevsner)
- p90: Addlestone. Police Divisional Headquarters (1966–68), Primary School (1966–67)
- p98: Ashtead. Additions to Abbotsford County Secondary School
- p100: Ashtead. Library and Clinic (1967–68)
- p103: Banstead. Clinic (1965–66), old people's homes (1966–69), ambulance control headquarters (1967–69), Adult Training Centre (1967–69)
- p112: Bisley. County Secondary School (1964–67)
- p126: Byfleet. Library (1967–69), Primary School (1966–67)
- p173: Cranleigh. Junior School (1967–68)
- p196: Dorking. Powell Corderoy County Primary School (1967–68), St Martin's School (1968–69), additions to Boys' Secondary School (1967–69)
- p216: Epsom. School of Art (1969), White House (nurses' homes) (1967–69)
- p225: Ewell. Technical College (1965–67)
- p235–236: Farnham. West Surrey College of Art and Design (1967–69), old people's homes (1967–69), health centre (1967–68)
- p249: Mytchett. Primary school (1965–66)
- p256: Godalming. Police station (1966–68)
- p265: Great Bookham. Youth centre (1967–68)
- p277: Guildford. Additions to Technical College (1967–69)
- p290: Boxgrove, Guildford. Primary school (1966–67)
- p293: Guildford. Additions to police headquarters (1969)
- p294: Hale. Upper Hale Primary School (1967–68), Heath End Secondary School (1966–68)
- p319: Horley. Primary school (1968–69), library (undated)
- p333: Kingston. Gypsy Hill Training College (1966–67)
- p340: Leatherhead. Fire station (1967–69)
- p464: Stanwell. Secondary school (undated)
- p471: Sunbury. Library (1964–67)
- p514–515: West Molesey. Old people's homes (1967–69), homes for the physically handicapped (1967–69)
- p517: Weybridge. Library and museum (1965–67)
- p519: Weybridge. Catering department at National College of Food Technology (1966–67)
Highways and Byways in Surrey
Brighton and Hove topics to work on next
- More Sassoons to investigate in EncH&P: Reuben David Sassoon
- King's Gardens: article for the whole block, or 1–4 and 8–14 separately?
- Cavendishes? See my talk page
- Regency Town House (inc pic)
Arthur WagnerLibraries in Brighton and Hove- List of cinemas in Brighton and Hove
- List of theatres in Brighton and Hove
- List of breweries in Brighton and Hove
- Locally listed buildings in Brighton and Hove
- Rewrite Hanover, Brighton along Bear Road/Prestonville lines (Hangover quote is in NEB)
- Herbert Carden
- Brighton Corporation Act 1928
- Whitehawk Hill – expand
- General notes to insert where appropriate
- A cycle hub was built at the rear entrance to Brighton railway station in 2014. The three-storey building combines storage space for 500 bicycles with shops to buy or hire a bicycle, a repair facility, toilets, showers, changing facilities and a café. It is open 24 hours a day and storage is free of charge; most funding came from the Department for Transport (£500,000), Network Rail (£200,000), local rail operator Southern and the city council (£100,000 each).[3]
- In June 2014, RBS Real Estate Asset Management (part of The Royal Bank of Scotland) announced their intention to pay for improvements to North Street, whose "string of empty shops, narrow pavements and run-down bus stops" gave the street a "down-at-heel" appearance. The company owns Huntingdon House, an office block next to the former Hanningtons store, and all the former Hanningtons buildings. It planned to fund improvements such as wider pavements, tree planting, new bus stops, a pelican crossing and street benches.[4]
- Hove has little ancient woodland. Only two small areas survive: one in St Ann's Well Gardens, and The Three Cornered Copse in the Tongdean area. The latter covers 11 acres (4.5 ha) and belonged to the Marquess of Abergavenny until Hove Borough Council bought it in January 1935. Trees in the copse include ash, beech, elm and sycamore, although more than 120 mature beech trees were blown down in the Great Storm of 1987.[5]
- Another intermittent stream flowed along the Lewes Road valley, and the Wellesbourne met this at the area now known as The Level. Before it was landscaped in the 19th century this was a swampy, flood-prone marsh.[6]
- In November 2014, Saltdean Lido was given £49,500 from the Big Lottery Fund after it won a public vote on the television programme The People's Millions, a collaboration between the Big Lottery Fund and the broadcaster ITV. The money is to be spent on refurbishing the children's paddling pool, which has been disused since 1997.[7]
- Samuel Johnson was unimpressed with Brighton. His friends Fanny Burney and Henry and Hester Thrale were regular visitors in the late 18th century (the Thrales built one of the first "holiday homes" in the town), and he saw them regularly and even reluctantly joined them in sea-bathing, which the women particularly enjoyed. However, he once said of the town "it is so truly desolate that if one had a mind to hang oneself from desperation on being obliged to live there, it would be difficult to find a tree on which to fasten the rope".[8]
- Brighton has been a centre for private and retail banking since the 18th century—a role previously fulfilled by Lewes, the county town. In 1787 Thomas Harben founded Brighton's first bank at 103 North Street; later called The Old Bank, it was taken over by the Brighthelmstone Bank, one of six competitors founded in the town in the next 50 years. By 1842, though, all but one had failed—even the Brighthelmstone, leading to personal ruin for founder Isaac Wigney mp. The survivor, Brighton Union Bank of 6–9 North Street, expanded across Sussex before being taken over by Barclays in 1959 and moving to a new building elsewhere on North Street[9] which was designed by John Leopold Denman.[10]
- For centuries, Brighton had no formal local governance. Until 1773, the civic affairs of Brighthelmstone (as it was then) were administered by a small group of people self-selected from the "ancientest, gravest and wisest inhabitants". The "Society of Twelve" or "Fellowship of Twelve" consisted of eight fishermen and four landsmen (agricultural workers), reflecting the importance of those occupations. Each year these men would elect from their number one Head Constable and two Headboroughs to uphold law and order in the town. From the late 17th century these roles were elected by a jury of residents selected by the Marquess of Abergavenny in his role as Lord of the Manor of Whalesbone. Other municipal offices in Brighthelmstone's early history included the Beadle, "a Town crier ... in cocked hat and full regalia"; overseers and collectors of the Poor rate; and two nightwatchmen who patrolled the town and who were nicknamed " Old Charlies" by residents.[11]
- The fact that Brighton was originally split in half by the stream has even been cited as a reason for the town's name. Historian Antony Dale noted that unnamed antiquaries had suggested an Old English word "brist" or "briz", meaning "divided", could have contributed the first part of the historic name Brighthelmstone.[12] (This has been referred to in Brighton#Etymology)
- Toad's Hole Valley: In 2002 it was stated that "controversy rages over the future use of this land". It is "the last piece of unspoiled downland in Hove".[13]
Note to self for clickable images
- See Boshin War#Hokkaidō campaign for an example of how to code it in a WP article
- Use the "wide image" template or the Panorama template for a panorama: see Architecture of London#Skyscrapers and structures
- Link to the ImageMapEdit tool
Hugh Thackeray Turner
- Then see Google searches on Hugh Thackeray Turner (no quotes)
- Pevsner stuff: pp71-72 (Wycliffe Buildings, Guildford - he likes them), p198 (Goodwyns Place), p256 (Philips Memorial Cloister, Godalming church), pp259-260 (Westbrook, his own house), p291 (The Court, Guildford), p202 (Wycliffe Buildings again).
- Westbrook itself is on Westbrook Road, Godalming, on the bit where it bends round from SE to SW (51.189498,-0.626077). It's Grade II* listed!!! The Gertrude Jekyll gardens are also Grade II-listed
- His listed buildings (some with Eustace Balfour)
- Phillips Memorial Cloister, Godalming
- Wycliffe Buildings, Guildford
- The Court, Guildford
- 17 Upper Grosvenor Street, London W1 (Balfour & Thackeray Turner)
- 1, 1a and 2 Duke's Yard and 85 Duke Street, London W1 (Balfour & Thackeray Turner)
- 2-10 Eaton Gate, London SW1 (Balfour & Thackeray Turner)
- Goodwyns Place, Dorking
- 23 South Street, London W1 (Balfour & Thackeray Turner)
- Garden walls at Goodwyns Place, Dorking
- Railway Convalescent Home, Margate
- Westbrook, Godalming
- 10 Green Street, London W1 (Balfour & Thackeray Turner)
- Mead Cottage, Guildford
Tools for use on Wikipedia
Toolbox |
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- Duplication Detector
- External links checker
- How to check how close a page is to the template limit
- Template:Google maps could be useful: {{Google maps|url=XXXX|title=XXXX|accessdate=XXXX}}
General links (Brighton, maps etc)
- Archive of Robert Németh's Building Opinions columns
- Myth and reality in the representation of resorts (Berry, 2002)
- Pix of old Brighton and Hove
- Useful local authority maps from ONS
- In-depth info/facts about Gatwick
- Current weather @ Gatwick weather station
- Various docs associated with Network Rail's Sussex RUS
- Page about the Cheesman architects/builders of Brighton
- Linx to all the Sussex Extensive Urban Surveys
Pix
- BCT Bus in Brighton
- Buses in Brighton (1971)
- Longley's building @ Crawley
- When writing the East Cliff article, use this image
- Excellent Gatwick/Crawley photo (not yet on Commons)
- Gatwick again (not yet on Commons)
- Another classy one
- See Talk:John Nelson Goulty#Pictures: K Books Ltd of York have a collection of images of Christian missionaries which they may be able to offer to license for use on WP.
Commons category links
Churches in East Sussex Churches in West Sussex Churches in Kent Churches in Surrey
Inflation calculation/conversion thing at various sig figs
- 0 sig fig: A bottle cost one guinea in 1932 (£92 as of 2024).[14]
- 2 sig fig: By 1922, the estimate had risen to £154 (£10,600 as of 2024).[14]
- 3 sig fig: St Fred's Chapel was completed in 1888 at a cost of £5,632 (£792,000 as of 2024).[14]
- 4 sig fig: Sir Rodney's collection sold at auction for £800,000 in 1901 (£109,700,000 as of 2024).[14]
Argus and other news stories
Brighton and Hove: specific building/location articles
- Amex House: Amex stuff
- Brighton Hippodrome: Latest ownership
- Brighton railway station: Brighton station redev – facts and figures
- East Cliff, Brighton: Something from the National Archives about indecent bathing there
- Eastern Terrace, Brighton: Details about Eastern Terrace
- French Protestant Church, Brighton: It's up for sale...
- Hanningtons: "Hanningtons Square" ownership
- Hilton Brighton Metropole: Has been sold; Will be refurbished
- i360: The "glass doughnut" is here!; Inflatable doughnut story
- Kings House, Hove: ...is to be sold?; Yep
- Komedia: Duke of York's Cinema opening a "branch" at the Komedia
- Marlborough House, Brighton: ...will be converted into a luxury house; More info (oh look, they used one of my pics)
- New England Quarter: Plans for Block J; More on these; Playground controversy; New England House revamp costs; Greenway events
- Ocean Hotel, Saltdean: Art for the Grand Ocean development; Ditto
- Ovingdean Grange: Steve Coogan has bought it
- Ovingdean Hall School: Has been sold
- Police Seaside Convalescent Home, Hove: Was Jack the Ripper held there?; NB. It's now called Middleton Grove nursing home
- Preston Barracks: Latest plans (Dec 2013)
- Princes House, Brighton: Building Opinions column; La Tasca → Bellota y Tapa in 2013; Fire in 2012; Refurb (useful info!); Baron Homes (Also do a Google search for "Princes House" Brighton); early 1990s photos say it was Alliance & Leicester: investigate! (Yes, this interesting site says so: see point 6)
- Royal Sussex County Hospital: Trimingham's thoughts; Theories
- St Bartholomew's Church, Brighton: Telegraph article about it
- St Patrick's Church, Hove: Problems for the night shelter
- Saltdean Lido: Council statement; Owner's statement; Council control; 75th anniversary celebrations; Falling apart; Solution needed; The chequered history; Conran and Partners involved; Reopening proposals and info; More funding; More
- Sassoon Mausoleum: Update on the old Sassoon Mausoleum/Hanbury Ballroom/Brighton Ballroom
- The Level, Brighton: The Level revamp; Seesaw woe
- Toads Hole Valley: Main website (WebCite archive); Summary of proposals; Some interesting/amusing factoids; masterplan PDF is saved in the Wikipedia Stuff folder
Brighton and Hove: General topics
- 2013 bin strike: Stuff; More stories linked here; They inspired a bestselling short story!
- Alcohol/drugs: Drug problems in the city; And more
- Buildings in general: Adam Trimingham piece on the Council's property; Anston House; Enterprise Point; Medina House demolition rejected again; GB Liners will move from Blackman St to Woodingdean; Old Post Office → TGI Fridays; Register of Listed Buildings at Risk (2013); Six architectural gems that need to be saved (includes Marlborough Ho, Amex Ho, Old Vicarage etc.); Design etc. awards for Open Market; Churchill Square and Russell Road car park; Pav and Lido in list of most important seaside buildings; Advanced Engineering Centre; City College B&H east campus on Wilson Avenue being demolished from Nov 2015 and new buildings from Jan 2016; Details about the old Buxtons building on Ditchling Road and the replacement building
- Events: Colour Run party; Some Pride info/stats
- Hospitals: Useful general info about Millview Hospital, embedded in a story about it; Cancer centre to open at RSCH
- Hotels: Lansdowne Place Hotel has closed (also mentions Royal York); Something about the Queen's Hotel (that one by Pool Valley); Lansdowne Hotel plans; More of the same; Royal York could be a youth hostel!; Lots of useful Grand Hotel info; Grand has been sold; So has that hostel at Pool Valley; More Lansdowne Place stuff (inc poss DYK hook); Jury's Inns (incl. the old Thistle)
- Housing: Big report into housing conditions in the city; Council house improvements; Hove eco-housing scheme; Report about homelessness; Homelessness stats for B&H and Crawley; Detailed info about hostels etc.; First house built of rubbish...; Stag/hen party houses; Proposed devt at old Gala Bingo site; The shipping container houses; More about these; Circus Street plans (mixed-use dev); Gov saying more houses needed; More; New care home to be built on Albion St; take pic of the old building b4 it's demolished!; 251–253 Preston Road plans; Party houses again; Most expensive house; ...until this one beat it; Possible housing dev @ St Aubyn's, Rottingdean; Proposed dev at Ovingdean
- Jewish community: History of it
- Jobs/Economy: Legal and General Outward commuting (includes stats for inward commuting to Crawley!); M&S opened @ Hollingbury in ex-MFI; Useful for CVA/Kearney & Trecker/Hollingbury Ind Est; Loss of office space; Industrial desert (high rents, no space, no developments...)
- Locally listed buildings: Park Gate
- Media: New TV station started on 28/8/2014; Claimed viewing figures from 2015
- Parks: Royal warrants; Stanmer Park revamp; More on that
- Police stations: Police station fail (useful for B&A in B&H??) ...and now it's falling apart ...so it could close; Hove one becomes a school (detailed article)
- Politics: Is Brighton the new Maastricht? (Erm...)
- Population: Student pop stats
- Poverty: Poverty stats in Sussex, esp B&H (inc some data by ward); Deprivation stats (useful)
- Pubs/clubs: Co-operative pub approved for Bevendean Hotel ... and some more on it More MoreMore (video); The old Zap Club; Useful stats on nightclubs
- Seafront: Visions for the seafront (quite a lot of misc. info in here); £11m rebuild project; UNESCO World Heritage Site bid; Endangered Madeira Terrace; Neglect and demise
- Sport: Sporting facilities woe... ...although the Withdean might be revamped; Stuff about the Preston Park Velodrome
- Theatres: New open-air theatre in Dyke Road Park
- Transport: High rate of accidents in North Street; Stuff about number of bus stops and shelters in the city; Highest proportion of bus use outside London; Parking charges; Lanes pedestrianisation; Congestion stats and woes; Parking charges etc.; The Key is now on all local operators
- Miscellaneous junk: Mucho Burrito's first European outlet opened on 20/12/2013!; Info about the communal bins; Brighton Pav constituency; The city in 10 songs; Rottingdean pitch-and-putt; "Country's most active swimmers"!
Crawley stuff
- They want to demolish the old Embassy Cinema in Crawley ... boo (bit more on that, confirming that the old Sussex House went in 2009)
- Restoration of Worth Park
- John Lewis @ Manor Royal...?
- CBC Street Naming and Numbering Team
- 7,500 of 21,000 Gatwick employees live in Crawley!
- 1923: Electricity
- 1952: alteration of parish boundaries of Crawley/Ifield/Worth/etc
- Upper Mole Information Pack: useful for Topography and stuff
- Flooding and flood defences
- More on that
- Interesting
- Interesting
- Interesting
- Library: [8] [9] [10]
- New Langley Green mosque
- Ex-Elim church
- Pubs: [11] [12] [13]
- New 500 bus route
- Stopping up of Spencers Rd etc. in connection with ASDA dev
Sandboxes
Sandbox | Currently contains... |
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User:Hassocks5489/Brighton | Proposed structure for Brighton rewrite |
User:Hassocks5489/Brighton Church Sandbox 1 | Ote Hall Chapel, Wivelsfield |
User:Hassocks5489/Brighton Church Sandbox 2 | Notes on the Wagner dynasty |
User:Hassocks5489/Church Sandbox | RC churches in Diocese of A&B |
User:Hassocks5489/Crawley Sandbox 1 | Network SouthEast rewrite |
User:Hassocks5489/Crawley Sandbox 2 | Economy of Crawley; Housing in Crawley |
User:Hassocks5489/Crawley Sandbox 3 | Transport in Crawley |
User:Hassocks5489/Eastbourne | RC churches in the Eastbourne area |
User:Hassocks5489/EK | Church notes |
User:Hassocks5489/GM | St Peter and St James's Church, Wivelsfield |
User:Hassocks5489/Images | St Mary's Church, Willingdon |
User:Hassocks5489/Kilnwood Vale | Kilnwood Vale |
User:Hassocks5489/LLB | Locally listed buildings in Brighton and Hove |
User:Hassocks5489/NSEH | History of Network SouthEast |
User:Hassocks5489/NSERS | Rolling stock of Network SouthEast |
User:Hassocks5489/Phillips | New ticket design stuff |
User:Hassocks5489/Surrey | Housing in B&H |
User:Hassocks5489/Tickets | Refs, notes, text etc. for ticket-related articles |
New articles needed!
Grade II* listed buildings in Brighton and Hove (before listing for FLC)
No. | Building | Antram | Pevsner | FashB | NewEncB | KenFines | AboutBtn | BoB | OOB | LiB | H&AoB | Other |
1 | Old Ship Hotel, Brighton | 8+25+75+97 | 446 | 61+64 | Various | 22+113 | 14+27 | 79 | Various | Various | Various | [14] |
2 | Oriental Place, Brighton (*) | 12+106/7+121 | 451 | 171-177 etc | - | - | 52 | 90 | - | 187/8+216 | 76+77 | |
3 | Ovingdean Rectory | - | 578 | - | 228 | - | - | - | - | - | - | [15] |
Other Brighton and Hove listed buildings
No. | Building | Antram | Pevsner | IoE | NewEncB | AboutBtn | BoB | OOB | LiB | H&AoB | Other |
1 | Bedford Square, Brighton (*) | 9+10+95+108+121 | 453 | 479449-459 | - | 53 | 6 | 96 | 177 | 55 | |
2 | Belgrave Place, Brighton (*) | 147 | - | 479463-467 | 105 | 45 | 66 | 155 | - | 89 | |
3 | Bloomsbury Place, Brighton (*) | 12+133 | 448 | 479475+6+8 | 105 | 43 | - | - | 184 | 72 | |
4 | Cricketers, Brighton | 72 | 445 | 479474 | 171+255+258 | 25+26 | 35+37 | - | 210 | - | |
5 | Eastern Terrace, Brighton (*) | 18+147 | 449 | 480687 | 193 | 11+44+45 | 66+73 | - | 185+359+372 | 72 | |
6 | Hanover Crescent, Brighton | 10+12+91+179 | 455 | 481969-972 | 143 | 38+52 | 16+44 | 100 | - | 76 | |
7 | Lansdowne Square, Hove | 117 | - | 365583-585 | - | 59 | - | - | - | 74 | |
8 | Marine Square, Brighton (*) | 11+133+134 | 448 | 482124 | 193 | 43 | - | - | 184 | 72 | |
9 | New Steine (*) | 5+9+130 | - | 480911-913+479592 | 106 | 41 | 65 | 79+124 | - | 79 | [15] |
10 | Norfolk Square, Brighton (*) | 110 | 452 | 480924-930 | - | - | - | 252+253 | - | - | |
11 | Norfolk Terrace, Brighton (*) | 171 | - | 480931-933 | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
12 | Pelham Square, Brighton (*) | 88 | - | 481039-041+377 | 218 | - | 49 | - | - | - | |
13 | Powis Square, Brighton (*) | 12+174 | - | 481050-053 | 75 | - | 95 | 155 | 249 | 89 | |
14 | Royal York Hotel, Brighton | 69 | 446+447 | 481001 | 295-296 | 32+51 | - | Various | Various | 34+37+38+84 | [16][17][18] |
15 | Russell Square, Brighton (*) | 10+104+174 | 450 | 481166-171 | - | - | 88 | 95 | 189+448 | - |
Places of worship to write about for the Sussex lists
Bilsham Chapel (former)- St Andrew's Church, Ferring
- St Andrew's Church, Ford
- St Catherine's Church, Littlehampton
St George's Church, Eastergate- St John the Baptist's Church, Findon
- St John the Divine's Church, Patching
- St Margaret's Church, Angmering
- St Mary's Church, Binsted
- St Mary's Church, Burpham
- St Mary's Church, Clapham
- St Mary's Church, Climping
- St Mary's Church, East Preston
- St Mary's Church, Felpham
- St Mary's Church, Littlehampton
- St Mary's Church, Slindon
- St Mary's Church, Yapton
- St Mary Magdalene's Church, Lyminster
- St Mary Magdalene's Church, Madehurst
- St Mary Magdalene's Church, South Bersted
- St Mary the Virgin Church, Aldingbourne
- St Mary the Virgin Church, Barnham
- St Nicholas' Church, Arundel
- St Nicholas' Church, Houghton
- St Nicholas' Church, Poling
- St Peter and St Paul's Church, Rustington
- St Richard's Church, Slindon
- St Thomas a Becket's Church, Pagham
- Yapton Evangelical Free Church
- All Hallows Church, Tillington
- All Hallows Church, Woolbeding
- All Saints Church, East Dean
- Baffin's Hall (former)
- Binderton Chapel (former)
- Bosham United Reformed Church (former)
- Church of All Saints-in-the-Pallant, Chichester (former)
- Church of the Assumption of St Mary the Virgin, East Wittering (former)
- Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Singleton
- Church of the Holy Mary, Midhurst
- Church of the Sacred Heart, Petworth
- Earnley Church
- Ebenezer Chapel, Chichester (former)
- Holy Cross Church, Bignor
- Holy Trinity Church, Bosham
- Holy Trinity Church, Ebernoe
- Petworth Congregational Chapel (former)
- Petworth United Reformed Church
- Priory Church of St Mary and St Blaise, Boxgrove
- Providence Chapel, Chichester
- Selsey Methodist Church
- St Agatha's Church, Coates
- St Andrew-in-the-Oxmarket Church, Chichester (former)
- St Andrew's Church, Didling
- St Andrew's Church, Oving
- St Andrew's Church, West Dean
- St Andrew's Church, West Stoke
- St Bartholomew's Church, Chichester (former)
- St Bartholomew's Church, Egdean
- St Bartholomew's Church, Rogate
St Catherine of Siena Church, Cocking- St George's Church, Donnington
- St Giles' Church, Graffham
- St Giles' Church, Merston (former)
- St James's Church, Heyshott
- St James's Church, Selham
- St James's Church, Stedham
- St John the Baptist's Church, Kirdford
- St John the Baptist's Church, Sutton
St John the Baptist's Church, Westbourne- St John the Evangelist's Church, Bury
- St Laurence's Church, Lurgashall
St Leodegar's Church, Hunston- St Luke's Church, Linch
- St Luke's Church, Milland
- St Margaret of Antioch Church, Fernhurst
- St Margaret's Church, Eartham
- St Mary and St Gabriel's Church, South Harting
- St Mary Magdalene and St Denys' Church, Midhurst
- St Mary Magdalene's Church, West Lavington (former)
- St Mary the Virgin Church, Stopham
- St Mary the Virgin Church, Upwaltham
- St Mary's Church, Apuldram
- St Mary's Church, Barlavington
- St Mary's Church, Bepton
- St Mary's Church, Chidham
- St Mary's Church, Chithurst
- St Mary's Church, Compton
- St Mary's Church, Easebourne
- St Mary's Church, East Lavant
- St Mary's Church, Fittleworth
- St Mary's Church, Funtington
- St Mary's Church, Iping
- St Mary's Church, North Marden
- St Mary's Church, Petworth
- St Mary's Church, Rumboldswyke (former)
- St Mary's Church, Sennicotts
St Mary Our Lady Sidlesham- St Mary's Church, Stoughton
- St Mary's Church, Treyford (former)
- St Michael's Church, Northchapel
- St Michael's Church, Up Marden
- St Nicholas' Church, Mid Lavant
- St Nicholas' Church, West Thorney
- St Olave's Church, Chichester (former)
- St Pancras' Church, Chichester
- St Paul's Church, Chichester
- St Paul's Church, Elsted
- St Paul's Church, Stansted Park
- St Peter ad Vincula Church, Wisborough Green
- St Peter and St Mary's Church, Fishbourne
- St Peter and St Paul's Church, West Wittering (former)
- St Peter the Great's Church, Chichester (former)
- St Peter's Church, East Lavington (former)
- St Peter's Church, East Marden
- St Peter's Church, Linchmere
- St Peter's Church, Lodsworth
- St Peter's Church, Racton
- St Peter's Church, Terwick
- St Peter's Church, Westhampnett
- St Richard's Church, Burton Park
- St Richard's Church, Chichester
- St Stephen's Church, North Mundham
- Zoar Chapel, Wisborough Green
- St Mary the Virgin Church, Old Town, Eastbourne
- All Souls Church, Eastbourne
- Holy Trinity Church, Eastbourne
- St Saviour's Church, Eastbourne
- All Saints Church, Eastbourne
- Christ Church, Eastbourne
- St Elisabeth's Church, Eastbourne
St Mary's Church, Hampden Park, Eastbourne- St Michael and All Angels Church, Eastbourne
- South Street Free Church, Eastbourne
- Our Lady of Ransom Church, Eastbourne
- All Saints Church, Hastings
Christ Church, St Leonards-on-Sea- St Clement's Church, Hastings
St John the Evangelist's Church, St Leonards-on-Sea- Christ Church, Blacklands, Hastings
St Leonard's Church, St Leonards-on-SeaSt Peter's Church, St Leonards-on-Sea- Wellington Square Baptist Church, Hastings (see here)
St Leonard's Baptist Church, St Leonards-on-Sea- Robertson Street United Reformed Church
Church of St Thomas of Canterbury and English Martyrs, St Leonards-on-Sea- St Mary Star of the Sea Church, Hastings
St Mary Magdalene's Church, St Leonards-on-Sea- St Mary-in-the-Castle Church, Hastings (former)
All Souls Church, Hastings (former)- St Helen's Church, Ore (present and former)
- St Michael's Convent Chapel, St Leonards-on-Sea (former)
Billingshurst Unitarian Chapel- Blue Idol
Greatham ChurchHoly Innocents Church, Southwater- Holy Trinity Church, Lower Beeding
- Holy Trinity Church, Rudgwick
- Horsham Friends Meeting House
Horsham Unitarian Church- Penn's House
- St Andrew's Church, Edburton
- St Andrew's Church, Nuthurst
- St Andrew's Church, Steyning
St Botolph's Church, BotolphsSt Botolph's Church, Hardham- St George's Church, West Grinstead
- St Giles' Church, Coldwaltham
- St Giles' Church, Shermanbury
- St James's Church, Ashurst
- St Margaret's Church, Warnham
- St Mary Magdalene's Church, Rusper
- St Mary the Virgin Church, Storrington
- St Mary's Church, Billingshurst
- St Mary's Church, Horsham
- St Mary's Church, Pulborough
- St Mary's Church, Shipley
- St Mary's Church, Sullington
- St Mary's Church, Thakeham
- St Mary's Church, Washington
St Mary's Church, West Chiltington- St Mary's Church, Wiston (former)
- St Michael and All Angels Church, Amberley
- St Nicholas' Church, Bramber
- St Nicolas' Church, Itchingfield
- St Peter and St Paul's Church, Ashington
- St Peter's Church, Cowfold
- St Peter's Church, Henfield
- St Peter's Church, Parham
- St Peter's Church, Slinfold
- St Peter's Church, Upper Beeding
- St Peter's Church, Woodmancote
- The Towers Convent, Upper Beeding
- Wiggonholt Church
- St Andrew's Church, Beddingham
- St Andrew's Church, Bishopstone
- St Margaret's Church, Ditchling
- St Peter's Church, Hamsey
- St Nicholas' Church, Iford
- St Anne's Church, Lewes
- St Michael's Church, Lewes
- St John's Church, Piddinghoe
- St Mary the Virgin Church, Ringmer
- St Peter's Church, Rodmell
- St Leonard's Church, Seaford
- St Peter's Church, Southease
- St John the Baptist's Church, Southover
- St Mary's Church, Tarring Neville
- St Lawrence's Church, Telscombe
- St Peter's Church, West Firle
- St Mary the Virgin Church, Barcombe
- St Peter's Church, Chailey
- St Thomas à Becket Church, Cliffe
- St Leonard's Church, Denton
- St Peter's Church, East Blatchington
- East Chiltington Church
- St Laurence's Church, Falmer
St Mary the Virgin Church, GlyndeSt Pancras Church (Kingston near Lewes)- Westgate Chapel, Lewes
- St Michael and All Angels Church, Newhaven
- St Mary's Church, Newick
- St Michael and All Angels Church, Plumpton
- St Michael and All Angels Church, South Malling
- Streat Church
- St Martin's Church, Westmeston
- St Peter and St John the Baptist's Church, Wivelsfield
Ditchling Unitarian Chapel- Lewes Friends Meeting House
- St Peter's Church, Offham
Bethel Strict Baptist Chapel, Wivelsfield- Ote Hall Congregational Chapel, Wivelsfield
- All Saints Church, Lewes (former)
- St Mary the Virgin Church, North Chailey (former)
- St Mary's Church, Balcombe
St Mary Magdalene's Church, BolneySt Giles' Church, Horsted Keynes- Holy Trinity Church, Poynings
- St Peter's Church, Twineham
St Margaret's Church, West Hoathly- Holy Trinity Church, Hurstpierpoint
- All Saints Church, Lindfield
- St John the Evangelist's Church, Newtimber
- St Bartholomew's Church, Albourne
- St Augustine of Canterbury Church, Scaynes Hill
- St Mark's Church, Staplefield
- St Leonard's Church, Turners Hill (need that book from HH library!!)
- Abbey Church of our Lady Help of Christians, Worth Abbey – maybe as part of Worth Abbey article
- St George's Chapel, Hurstpierpoint (former)
- All Saints Church, Beckley
- All Saints Church, Icklesham
- All Saints Church, Iden
- All Saints Church, Mountfield
- Ashburnham United Reformed Church
- Battle Methodist Church
- Church of the Assumption and St Nicholas, Etchingham
- Church of the Holy Spirit, Rye Harbour
- Pett Methodist Chapel
- St Andrew's Church, Fairlight
- St Anthony of Padua's Church, Rye
- St Barnabas' Church, Bexhill-on-Sea
- St Bartholomew's Church, Burwash
- St George's Church, Brede
- St George's Church, Crowhurst
- St Giles' Church, Bodiam
- St Giles' Church, Dallington
- St James's Church, Ewhurst Green
- St John's Church, Netherfield
- St John the Baptist's Church, Sedlescombe
- St John the Baptist's Church, Westfield
- St Laurence's Church, Catsfield
- St Laurence's Church, Guestling Green
- St Mary's Church, Battle
- St Mary's Church, East Guldeford
- St Mary's Church, Northiam
- St Mary's Church, Rye
- St Mary's Church, Salehurst
- St Mary's Church, Udimore
- St Mary Magdalen's Church, Whatlington
- St Mary Magdalene's Church, Bexhill-on-Sea
- St Michael's Church, Penhurst
- St Michael's Church, Playden
- St Peter's Church, Ashburnham
- St Peter's Church, Bexhill-on-Sea
- St Peter and St Paul's Church, Peasmarsh
- St Peter's Church, Stonegate
- St Thomas a Becket's Church, Brightling
- St Thomas the Martyr's Church, Winchelsea
- Trinity Methodist Church, Brede
- Zion Chapel, Battle
- Beckley Methodist Chapel (former)
- Catsfield Methodist Church (former)
- Ewhurst Congregational Chapel (former)
- Northiam Unitarian Chapel (former)
Bethel Strict Baptist Chapel, Robertsbridge (former)- Congregational Independent Chapel, Rye (former)
- Carmelite Chapel, Rye (former)
- Winchelsea Methodist Chapel (former)
- Grey Friars Monastery Church, Winchelsea (former)
- Whatlington Methodist Church (former)
- Alciston Church
- Alfriston United Reformed Church
- All Saints Church, Crowborough
- All Saints Church, Danehill
- All Saints Church, Herstmonceux
- All Saints Church, Laughton
- All Saints Church, Old Heathfield
- All Saints Church, Waldron
- All Saints Church, Westdean
- Chiddingly Church
- Christ Church, Fairwarp
- Cowbeech Preaching Station
- East Hoathly Church
- Heathfield Chapel
- Herstmonceux Free Church
- Holy Cross Church, Uckfield
- Holy Trinity Church, Coleman's Hatch
- Holy Trinity Church, Eridge Green
- Holy Trinity Church, Forest Row
- Holy Trinity Church, High Hurstwood
- Selmeston Church
- St Alban's Church, Frant
- St Andrew and St Mary the Virgin Church, Fletching
- St Andrew's Church, Jevington
- St Bartholomew's Church, Maresfield
- St Bartholomew's Church, Chalvington
- St Denys' Church, Rotherfield
- St John the Baptist's Church, Ripe
- St John the Baptist's Church, Tidebrook
- St John the Evangelist's Church, Heron's Ghyll
- St Laurence's Chapel, Otteham Court
- St Margaret the Queen's Church, Buxted
- St Margaret's Church, Isfield
St Mary and St Peter's Church, Wilmington- St Mary Magdalene's Church, Wartling
- St Mary the Virgin Church, Buxted
- St Mary the Virgin Church, Friston
- St Mary the Virgin Church, Hailsham
- St Mary the Virgin Church, Hartfield
- St Mary the Virgin Church, Ninfield
- St Mary the Virgin Church, Warbleton
- St Mary the Virgin Church, Willingdon
- St Mary's Church, Westham
- St Michael and All Angels Church, Berwick
- St Michael and All Angels Church, Little Horsted
- St Michael and All Angels Church, Withyham
- St Michael the Archangel's Church, Litlington
- St Nicolas' Church, Pevensey
- St Oswald's Church, Hooe
- St Pancras' Church, Arlington
- St Peter and St Paul's Church, Hellingly
- St Peter and St Paul's Church, Wadhurst
- St Peter's Church, Folkington
- St Simon and St Jude's Church, East Dean
- St Stephen's Church, Hammerwood
- St Thomas a Becket's Church, Framfield
- St Thomas the Apostle's Church, Groombridge
- Uckfield Baptist Church
Listed buildings in Crawley
- Bewbush Manor
- Ewhurst Place (to include the Grade II bridge)
- Gatwick Manor Inn (to include the Grade II barn)
The George Hotel, Crawley- Jordan's, Crawley (to include the barn)
- Rowley Farm, Crawley — these will be useful: [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26] [27] "Four Centuries of Charlwood Houses" (Joan Harding)
Future Crawley stuff/topics
- Demography of Crawley (population change, ethnicity etc.)
- Economy of Crawley (historic economy (iron/agriculture), commerce, industry, shopping)
- History of Crawley
- Housing in Crawley (including travellers' sites, almshouses) (see here)
- Inns and public houses in Crawley
Public services in Crawley (police/courts, fire, hospitals/ambulances, post/telephones, gas/electricity, water/drainage/sewerage, cemeteries/crematoria, libraries) (See here and here)- Topography of Crawley (geology, rivers, types of tree etc.)
- Sport in Crawley
- Transport in Crawley (road, bus, bus routes, Fastway, coach, rail, air, cycle)
- Crawley 2029 (Local Plan) – replace XXX with page number cited: <ref name="Crawley2029-XXX">{{cite web|url=http://www.crawley.gov.uk/pw/web/PUB181969|title=Crawley 2029: Preferred Strategy Consultation Draft|year=2012|month=October|format=PDF|page=XXX|publisher=Crawley Borough Council|work=The Crawley Borough Council Local Plan 2014–2029|accessdate=18 February 2013|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6EXCBdZbZ|archivedate=18 February 2013|deadurl=no}}</ref>
Miscellaneous
Listed buildings in Adur (notes)
- See here!!!
- And here!!!
- K6 telephone kiosk outside Amsterdam and Warehouse at WDA have been demolished (first PDF is ref).
Expansions
General
- Albourne
- Brunswick (Hove)
- Kemp Town
- Newtimber
- Poynings
- Slaugham
- St. Swithun's Church, East Grinstead (Infobox, inter alia)
- Staplefield
West Hoathly
For bibliographies
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(help) - Arscott, David (1991). Curiosities of East Sussex: a County Guide to the Unusual. Market Drayton: S.B. Publications. ISBN 1-870708-87-3.
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(help) - Avery, Frederic M. (2001). Burgess Hill in Old Picture Postcards (Volume 2). Zaltbommel: European Library. ISBN 90-288-3562-8.
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(help) - Beevers, David; Marks, Richard; Roles, John (1989). Sussex Churches and Chapels. Brighton: The Royal Pavilion, Art Gallery and Museums. ISBN 0-948723-11-4.
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(help) - Bennett, Thomas P. (1949). New Towns Act 1946: Reports of the Aycliffe, Crawley, Harlow, Hatfield, Hemel Hempstead, Peterlee, Stevenage and Welwyn Garden City Development Corporations for period ending 31 March 1949. Crawley Development Corporation: Second Annual Report (Report). London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office.
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(help) - Butler, David M. (1999). The Quaker meeting houses of Britain: Nottinghamshire to Scotland. Vol. 2. Friends Historical Society. ISBN 0-900469-44-7.
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(help) - Carder, Timothy (1990). The Encyclopaedia of Brighton. Lewes: East Sussex County Libraries. ISBN 0-861-47315-9.
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(help) - Chambers, Ralph (1953). The Strict Baptist Chapels of England: Sussex. Vol. 2. Thornton Heath: Ralph Chambers.
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