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Grade II listed buildings in Brighton and Hove: I–L

As of February 2001, there were 1,124 listed buildings with Grade II status in the English city of Brighton and Hove.[1] The total at 2009 was similar.[2] The city, on the English Channel coast approximately 52 miles (84 km) 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.[3]

1 to 4 King's Gardens in Hove, built in 1889, are each listed individually at Grade II.

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.[4] 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.[5] There are three grades of listing status. The Grade II designation is the lowest, and is used for "nationally important buildings of special interest".[6] Grade II* is used for "particularly important buildings of more than special interest";[6] 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)[6] in Brighton and Hove.

This list summarises 112 Grade II-listed buildings and structures whose names begin with I, J, K or L. 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 Edit

Contributory fixtures
Note Listing includes
[A] Attached railings
[B] Attached walls and railings
[C] Attached piers and railings
[D] Attached walls, piers and lamp brackets
[E] Adjoining wall
Building name Area Image Notes Refs
Ian Fraser House Ovingdean
50°48′29″N 0°04′06″W / 50.8080°N 0.0684°W / 50.8080; -0.0684 (Ian Fraser House, Ovingdean)
  Ian Fraser, Baron Fraser of Lonsdale founded a convalescent home in Brighton in 1918 for war-blinded soldiers. The institute became St Dunstan's, now called Blind Veterans UK. A larger building opened on the cliffs at Ovingdean in 1939; Francis Lorne of the Burnet Tait & Lorne partnership designed it in the International Modern style. Its symmetrical seven-storey orange brick façade resembles a biplane in shape and recalls Charles Holden's contemporary London Underground stations. [7][8]
[9]
Jaipur Gate Aldrington
50°49′46″N 0°10′52″W / 50.8294°N 0.1811°W / 50.8294; -0.1811 (Jaipur Gate, Aldrington)
  Samuel Swinton Jacob and Thomas Holbein Hendley jointly designed this naqqar khana in 1886 for the Colonial and Indian Exhibition in London. It was presented to the Borough of Hove in 1926 and was installed outside Hove Museum and Art Gallery. An "exotic alien" in this Victorian residential area, it was carved from Indian teak at Shekhawati. Inscriptions in various languages decorate the exterior of the loggia, above which is a central dome. [10][11]
Jury's Out (former Thurlow Arms) Carlton Hill
50°49′21″N 0°08′03″W / 50.8225°N 0.1343°W / 50.8225; -0.1343 (Jury's Out (former Thurlow Arms), Carlton Hill)
  The Edward Street area degenerated into a slum district in the mid-20th century, but some old buildings survive—such as this pub opposite the law courts. Built in the early 19th century as a house, it was soon converted to its present use. The materials are mathematical tiles, brick and stucco, and decorative features include panelling, Tuscan pilasters and windows of various styles. [12][13]
K6 Telephone Kiosk at Bloomsbury Place East Cliff
50°49′04″N 0°07′24″W / 50.8178°N 0.1232°W / 50.8178; -0.1232 (K6 Telephone Kiosk at Bloomsbury Place, East Cliff)
  This is a telephone kiosk of the standard K6 type developed in 1935 to the design of Giles Gilbert Scott. They are square structures with a slightly dome-shaped roof, made entirely of cast iron with glass panels in the door and walls. This example stands at the south end of Bloomsbury Place and bears the name of the Stirling-based Carron Company foundry. [14]
K6 Telephone Kiosk at Bloomsbury Place East Cliff
50°49′04″N 0°07′24″W / 50.8178°N 0.1233°W / 50.8178; -0.1233 (K6 Telephone Kiosk at Bloomsbury Place, East Cliff)
  This is a telephone kiosk of the standard K6 type developed in 1935 to the design of Giles Gilbert Scott. They are square structures with a slightly dome-shaped roof, made entirely of cast iron with glass panels in the door and walls. This example stands at the south end of Bloomsbury Place and bears the name of the Kirkintilloch-based Lion Foundry. [15][16]
K6 Telephone Kiosk at Dyke Road West Hill
50°49′32″N 0°08′46″W / 50.8256°N 0.1461°W / 50.8256; -0.1461 (K6 Telephone Kiosk at Dyke Road, West Hill)
  This is a telephone kiosk of the standard K6 type developed in 1935 to the design of Giles Gilbert Scott. They are square structures with a slightly dome-shaped roof, made entirely of cast iron with glass panels in the door and walls. This example stands at the junction of Dyke Road and Church Street. [17]
K6 Telephone Kiosk at Kings Road Brighton
50°49′22″N 0°09′17″W / 50.8228°N 0.1546°W / 50.8228; -0.1546 (K6 Telephone Kiosk at Kings Road, Brighton)
  This is a telephone kiosk of the standard K6 type developed in 1935 to the design of Giles Gilbert Scott. They are square structures with a slightly dome-shaped roof, made entirely of cast iron with glass panels in the door and walls. This example stands at the junction of Kings Road and Bedford Square. [18]
K6 Telephone Kiosk at Kings Road Brighton
50°49′22″N 0°09′17″W / 50.8227°N 0.1546°W / 50.8227; -0.1546 (K6 Telephone Kiosk at Kings Road, Brighton)
  This is a telephone kiosk of the standard K6 type developed in 1935 to the design of Giles Gilbert Scott. They are square structures with a slightly dome-shaped roof, made entirely of cast iron with glass panels in the door and walls. This example stands at the junction of Kings Road and Bedford Square. [19]
K6 Telephone Kiosk at New Road North Laine
50°49′22″N 0°08′23″W / 50.8229°N 0.1396°W / 50.8229; -0.1396 (K6 Telephone Kiosk at New Road, North Laine)
  This is a telephone kiosk of the standard K6 type developed in 1935 to the design of Giles Gilbert Scott. They are square structures with a slightly dome-shaped roof, made entirely of cast iron with glass panels in the door and walls. This example stands near the Theatre Royal and Pavilion Theatre. [20]
K6 Telephone Kiosk at New Road North Laine
50°49′22″N 0°08′23″W / 50.8228°N 0.1396°W / 50.8228; -0.1396 (K6 Telephone Kiosk at New Road, North Laine)
  This is a telephone kiosk of the standard K6 type developed in 1935 to the design of Giles Gilbert Scott. They are square structures with a slightly dome-shaped roof, made entirely of cast iron with glass panels in the door and walls. This example stands near the Theatre Royal and Pavilion Theatre. [21]
K6 Telephone Kiosk at Vicarage Lane Rottingdean
50°48′19″N 0°03′29″W / 50.8054°N 0.0581°W / 50.8054; -0.0581 (K6 Telephone Kiosk at Vicarage Lane, Rottingdean)
  This is a telephone kiosk of the standard K6 type developed in 1935 to the design of Giles Gilbert Scott. They are square structures with a slightly dome-shaped roof, made entirely of cast iron with glass panels in the door and walls. This example stands in the centre of Rottingdean village. [22]
K6 Telephone Kiosks at Madeira Drive Brighton
50°49′09″N 0°08′10″W / 50.8193°N 0.1362°W / 50.8193; -0.1362 (K6 Telephone Kiosks at Madeira Drive, Brighton)
  These telephone kiosks are of the standard K6 type developed in 1935 to the design of Giles Gilbert Scott. They are square structures with slightly dome-shaped roofs, made entirely of cast iron with glass panels in the door and walls. They are on the seafront next to the Palace Pier. [23]
K6 Telephone Kiosks at Pelham Square North Laine
50°49′41″N 0°08′12″W / 50.8280°N 0.1368°W / 50.8280; -0.1368 (K6 Telephone Kiosks at Pelham Square, North Laine)
  These telephone kiosks are of the standard K6 type developed in 1935 to the design of Giles Gilbert Scott. They are square structures with slightly dome-shaped roofs, made entirely of cast iron with glass panels in the door and walls. These examples stand in Pelham Square. [24]
K6 Telephone Kiosks at Powis Square Montpelier
50°49′39″N 0°08′57″W / 50.8276°N 0.1492°W / 50.8276; -0.1492 (K6 Telephone Kiosks at Powis Square, Montpelier)
  These telephone kiosks are of the standard K6 type developed in 1935 to the design of Giles Gilbert Scott. They are square structures with slightly dome-shaped roofs, made entirely of cast iron with glass panels in the door and walls. These examples stand at the west end of Powis Square. [25]
K6 Telephone Kiosks at St Peter's Place Brighton
50°49′46″N 0°08′08″W / 50.8295°N 0.1355°W / 50.8295; -0.1355 (K6 Telephone Kiosks at St Peter's Place, Brighton)
  These telephone kiosks are of the standard K6 type developed in 1935 to the design of Giles Gilbert Scott. They are square structures with slightly dome-shaped roofs, made entirely of cast iron with glass panels in the door and walls. These examples stand near St Peter's Church in Valley Gardens. [26]
Karibu and Tabora Withdean
50°51′13″N 0°09′20″W / 50.8536°N 0.1555°W / 50.8536; -0.1555 (Karibu and Tabora, Withdean)
  Originally a single farmhouse dating from 1800, these flint-walled houses are two of the only surviving buildings from the ancient downland hamlet of Withdean—now a postwar residential suburb. The walls also have some brickwork and stucco, and the roofs are tiled. [27][28]
Kemp family tomb at St Wulfran's Church Ovingdean
50°48′56″N 0°04′38″W / 50.8156°N 0.0773°W / 50.8156; -0.0773 (Kemp family tomb at St Wulfran's Church, Ovingdean)
  The Kemp(e) family were prominent in Brighton for many years, and burials in this tomb at St Wulfran's Church include Nathaniel Kemp and the stained glass designer Charles Eamer Kempe, who also designed it. It is a Gothic Revival stone structure bearing the family crest. [29][30]
Kemps[E] Portslade
50°50′37″N 0°13′09″W / 50.8435°N 0.2191°W / 50.8435; -0.2191 (Kemps, Portslade)
  . [31]
1–7 Kemp Town Place[D] Kemp Town
50°49′00″N 0°06′49″W / 50.8167°N 0.1135°W / 50.8167; -0.1135 (1–7 Kemp Town Place, Kemp Town)
  These seven houses form one side of "an attractive, wide mews of cobble-fronted cottages" built between 1824 and 1828 at the same time as the rest of the Kemp Town estate. Each house has two storeys and a slate roof, but the doors and windows are varied in style. [32][33]
8–15 Kemp Town Place Kemp Town
50°48′59″N 0°06′49″W / 50.8165°N 0.1136°W / 50.8165; -0.1136 (8–15 Kemp Town Place, Kemp Town)
  This is the southern section of the mews behind Chichester Terrace, one of the sea-facing parts of the Kemp Town estate. The houses date from the mid-1820s but have been subject to alteration and renewal over the years. The fenestration is varied, and number 13 rises slightly above its neighbours. Number 14 apparently has a window converted from a former loading bay. [32][34]
30–37 Kensington Place[A] North Laine
50°49′41″N 0°08′19″W / 50.8280°N 0.1386°W / 50.8280; -0.1386 (30–37 Kensington Place, North Laine)
  . [35]
41–52 Kensington Place[A] North Laine
50°49′39″N 0°08′20″W / 50.8274°N 0.1389°W / 50.8274; -0.1389 (41–52 Kensington Place, North Laine)
  . [36]
Kentfield Billiard Rooms (former) East Cliff
50°49′14″N 0°08′08″W / 50.8205°N 0.1355°W / 50.8205; -0.1355 (Kentfield Billiard Rooms (former), East Cliff)
  . [37]
King and Queen Brighton
50°49′29″N 0°08′14″W / 50.8246°N 0.1371°W / 50.8246; -0.1371 (King and Queen, Brighton)
  . [38]
27 King Street North Laine
50°49′29″N 0°08′28″W / 50.8246°N 0.1412°W / 50.8246; -0.1412 (27 King Street, North Laine)
  . [39]
1 King's Gardens[A] Hove
50°49′29″N 0°10′12″W / 50.8248°N 0.1700°W / 50.8248; -0.1700 (1 King's Gardens, Hove)
  . [40]
2 King's Gardens[A] Hove
50°49′29″N 0°10′13″W / 50.8248°N 0.1702°W / 50.8248; -0.1702 (2 King's Gardens, Hove)
  . [41]
3 King's Gardens[A] Hove
50°49′29″N 0°10′13″W / 50.8248°N 0.1704°W / 50.8248; -0.1704 (3 King's Gardens, Hove)
  . [42]
4 King's Gardens[A] Hove
50°49′30″N 0°10′14″W / 50.8249°N 0.1706°W / 50.8249; -0.1706 (4 King's Gardens, Hove)
  . [43]
8–14 King's Gardens Hove
50°49′30″N 0°10′18″W / 50.8251°N 0.1718°W / 50.8251; -0.1718 (8–14 King's Gardens, Hove)
  . [44]
Kings House Hove
50°49′29″N 0°10′07″W / 50.8247°N 0.1685°W / 50.8247; -0.1685 (Kings House, Hove)
  . [45]
6 Kings Road Brighton
50°49′12″N 0°08′22″W / 50.8199°N 0.1395°W / 50.8199; -0.1395 (6 Kings Road, Brighton)
  . [46]
125 and 126 Kings Road[A] Brighton
50°49′18″N 0°08′59″W / 50.8218°N 0.1498°W / 50.8218; -0.1498 (125 and 126 Kings Road, Brighton)
  . [47]
146–148 Kings Road Brighton
50°49′22″N 0°09′18″W / 50.8228°N 0.1551°W / 50.8228; -0.1551 (146–148 Kings Road, Brighton)
  . [48]
Kiosk opposite West Street Brighton
50°49′13″N 0°08′42″W / 50.8204°N 0.1450°W / 50.8204; -0.1450 (Kiosk opposite West Street, Brighton)
  . [49]
Lamp-post at Abbey Road/Great College Street Kemptown
50°49′09″N 0°07′10″W / 50.8191°N 0.1194°W / 50.8191; -0.1194 (Lamp-post at Abbey Road/Great College Street, Kemptown)
  This cast iron electric light was originally a gas lamp but was later converted to electricity. The design is of the 1880s, but this type of lamp-post was cast between that decade and 1930. From an octagonal socle rises a fluted octagonal pole with a plain capital. Above is a box marked bleeco—the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd—supporting a "swan neck" bracket with a tendril-shaped fitting and a dish-shaped lamp at the end. [50]
Lamp-post at 10 Arundel Place Kemptown
50°48′56″N 0°06′32″W / 50.8156°N 0.1090°W / 50.8156; -0.1090 (Lamp-post at 10 Arundel Place, Kemptown)
  This cast iron electric light dates from the late 19th century or later and bears the mark of bleeco—the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd—on its socle. From this rises a fluted pole with a capital and annulet. The upper stage has a "swan neck" shape with a tendril-shaped fitting and a dish-shaped lamp at the end. [51]
Lamp-post at Chapel Terrace Kemptown
50°49′06″N 0°07′09″W / 50.8184°N 0.1193°W / 50.8184; -0.1193 (Lamp-post at Chapel Terrace, Kemptown)
  This mid-19th-century cast iron electric light was originally a gas lamp but was later converted to electricity. The post is styled as a fluted Tuscan column, and tapers as it approaches a cylinder-shaped impost. This supports a box marked bleeco—the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd—above which is a "swan neck" bracket with a tendril-shaped fitting and a dish-shaped lamp at the end. [52]
Lamp-post at 16 and 17 Charlotte Street East Cliff
50°49′09″N 0°07′41″W / 50.8191°N 0.1281°W / 50.8191; -0.1281 (Lamp-post at 16 and 17 Charlotte Street, East Cliff)
  This cast iron electric light dates from the late 19th century or later and bears the mark of bleeco—the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd—on its socle. From this rises a fluted pole with a capital and annulet. The upper stage has a "swan neck" shape with a tendril-shaped fitting and a dish-shaped lamp at the end. [53]
Lamp-post at Chichester Terrace Kemp Town
50°48′57″N 0°06′46″W / 50.8159°N 0.1129°W / 50.8159; -0.1129 (Lamp-post at Chichester Terrace, Kemp Town)
  This mid-19th-century cast iron electric light was powered by gas until the early 20th century. The fluted post tapers as it approaches a cylinder-shaped impost. This supports a box marked bleeco—the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd—above which is a "swan neck" bracket with a scroll-shaped fitting and a dish-shaped lamp at the end. [54]
Lamp-post at College Place Kemptown
50°49′09″N 0°07′20″W / 50.8193°N 0.1222°W / 50.8193; -0.1222 (Lamp-post at College Place, Kemptown)
  This cast iron electric light dates from the late 19th century or later and bears the mark of bleeco—the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd—on its socle. From this rises a fluted pole with a capital and annulet. The upper stage has a "swan neck" shape with a tendril-shaped fitting and a dish-shaped lamp at the end. [55]
Lamp-post at Devonshire Place East Cliff
50°49′16″N 0°07′52″W / 50.8211°N 0.1312°W / 50.8211; -0.1312 (Lamp-post at Devonshire Place, East Cliff)
This cast iron electric light was originally a gas lamp but was later converted to electricity. The design is of the 1880s, but this type of lamp-post was cast between that decade and 1930. From an octagonal socle rises a fluted octagonal pole with a plain capital. Above is a box marked bleeco—the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd—supporting a "swan neck" bracket with a tendril-shaped fitting and a dish-shaped lamp at the end. [56]
Lamp-post at 1 Eastern Terrace East Cliff
50°49′02″N 0°07′09″W / 50.8173°N 0.1193°W / 50.8173; -0.1193 (Lamp-post at 1 Eastern Terrace, East Cliff)
  This cast iron electric light dates from the late 19th century or later and bears the mark of bleeco—the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd—on its socle. From this rises a fluted pole with a capital and annulet. The upper stage has a "swan neck" shape with a tendril-shaped fitting and a dish-shaped lamp at the end. [57]
Lamp-post at Freshfield Place Kemptown
50°49′23″N 0°07′36″W / 50.8231°N 0.1267°W / 50.8231; -0.1267 (Lamp-post at Freshfield Place, Kemptown)
  This cast iron electric light was originally a gas lamp but was later converted to electricity. The design is of the 1880s, but this type of lamp-post was cast between that decade and 1930. From an octagonal socle rises a fluted octagonal pole with a plain capital. Above is a box marked bleeco—the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd—supporting a "swan neck" bracket with a tendril-shaped fitting and a dish-shaped lamp at the end. [58]
Lamp-post at 26 Great College Street Kemptown
50°49′10″N 0°07′15″W / 50.8194°N 0.1208°W / 50.8194; -0.1208 (Lamp-post at 26 Great College Street, Kemptown)
  This mid-19th-century cast iron electric light was originally a gas lamp but was later converted to electricity. The post is styled as a fluted Tuscan column, and tapers as it approaches a cylinder-shaped impost. This supports a box marked bleeco—the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd—above which is a "swan neck" bracket with a tendril-shaped fitting and a dish-shaped lamp at the end. [59]
Lamp-post at 43–45 Great College Street Kemptown
50°49′09″N 0°07′12″W / 50.8193°N 0.1201°W / 50.8193; -0.1201 (Lamp-post at 43–45 Great College Street, Kemptown)
  This cast iron electric light was originally a gas lamp but was later converted to electricity. The design is of the 1880s, but this type of lamp-post was cast between that decade and 1930. From an octagonal socle rises a fluted octagonal pole with a plain capital. Above is a box marked bleeco—the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd—supporting a "swan neck" bracket with a tendril-shaped fitting and a dish-shaped lamp at the end. [60]
Lamp-post at Jewish Cemetery Round Hill
50°50′20″N 0°07′58″W / 50.8389°N 0.1327°W / 50.8389; -0.1327 (Lamp-post at Jewish Cemetery, Round Hil)
  This was installed in about 1890. The post is fluted, and the light fitting is on the end of a "swan neck"-shaped fitting. [61]
Lamp-post at 18 Lewes Crescent Kemp Town
50°48′57″N 0°06′36″W / 50.8159°N 0.1101°W / 50.8159; -0.1101 (Lamp-post at 18 Lewes Crescent, Kemp Town)
  This mid-19th-century cast iron electric light was powered by gas until the early 20th century. The fluted post tapers as it approaches a cylinder-shaped impost. This supports a box marked bleeco—the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd—above which is a "swan neck" bracket with a scroll-shaped fitting and a dish-shaped lamp at the end. [62]
Lamp-post at 51 Old London Road Patcham
50°51′49″N 0°09′04″W / 50.8637°N 0.1510°W / 50.8637; -0.1510 (Lamp-post at 51 Old London Road, Patcham)
  This cast iron electric light dates from the late 19th century or later and bears the mark of bleeco—the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd—on its socle. From this rises a fluted pole with a capital and annulet. The upper stage has a "swan neck" shape with a tendril-shaped fitting and a dish-shaped lamp at the end. [63]
Lamp-post at 57 Old London Road Patcham
50°51′51″N 0°09′06″W / 50.8642°N 0.1516°W / 50.8642; -0.1516 (Lamp-post at 57 Old London Road, Patcham)
  This cast iron electric light dates from the late 19th century or later and bears the mark of bleeco—the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd—on its socle. From this rises a fluted pole with a capital and annulet. The upper stage has a "swan neck" shape with a tendril-shaped fitting and a dish-shaped lamp at the end. [64]
Lamp-post at 21 Park Street Queen's Park
50°49′21″N 0°07′38″W / 50.8225°N 0.1273°W / 50.8225; -0.1273 (Lamp-post at 21 Park Street, Queen's Park)
This cast iron electric light was originally a gas lamp but was later converted to electricity. The design is of the 1880s, but this type of lamp-post was cast between that decade and 1930. From an octagonal socle rises a fluted octagonal pole with a plain capital. Above is a box marked bleeco—the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd—supporting a "swan neck" bracket with a tendril-shaped fitting and a dish-shaped lamp at the end. [65]
Lamp-post at 29 Park Street Queen's Park
50°49′22″N 0°07′38″W / 50.8228°N 0.1272°W / 50.8228; -0.1272 (Lamp-post at 29 Park Street, Queen's Park)
  This cast iron electric light was originally a gas lamp but was later converted to electricity. The design is of the 1880s, but this type of lamp-post was cast between that decade and 1930. From an octagonal socle rises a fluted octagonal pole with a plain capital. Above is a box marked bleeco—the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd—supporting a "swan neck" bracket with a tendril-shaped fitting and a dish-shaped lamp at the end. [66]
Lamp-post at Park Street/Eastern Road Queen's Park
50°49′18″N 0°07′41″W / 50.8218°N 0.1280°W / 50.8218; -0.1280 (Lamp-post at Park Street/Eastern Road, Queen's Park)
  This cast iron gas lamp (now electric) has a late-19th-century design. Thin horizontal mouldings decorate the socle, which starts square and becomes octagonal. Above the capital is a box bearing the mark of bleeco—the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd. The upper stage has a "swan neck" shape with a tendril-shaped fitting and a dish-shaped lamp at the end. [67]
Lamp-post at Preston Manor Preston Village
50°50′34″N 0°08′59″W / 50.8427°N 0.1496°W / 50.8427; -0.1496 (Lamp-post at Preston Manor, Preston Village)
  This dates from the late 19th century and is near the entrances to Preston Manor and the ancient St Peter's Church. A fluted post rises from a square base with the inscription hardy & radmore / makers / worcester. Above the foliage capital, the "swan neck"-shaped bracket supporting the lamp is not original. [68]
Lamp-post at 8 Queen's Park Rise Queen's Park
50°49′35″N 0°07′17″W / 50.8264°N 0.1213°W / 50.8264; -0.1213 (Lamp-post at 8 Queen's Park Rise, Queen's Park)
  This mid-19th-century cast iron electric light was originally a gas lamp but was later converted to electricity. The post is styled as a fluted Tuscan column, and tapers as it approaches a cylinder-shaped impost. This supports a box marked bleeco—the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd—above which is a "swan neck" bracket with a tendril-shaped fitting and a dish-shaped lamp at the end. [69]
Lamp-post at 28 Queen's Park Rise Queen's Park
50°49′36″N 0°07′15″W / 50.8268°N 0.1209°W / 50.8268; -0.1209 (Lamp-post at 28 Queen's Park Rise, Queen's Park)
  This mid-19th-century cast iron electric light was originally a gas lamp but was later converted to electricity. The post is styled as a fluted Tuscan column, and tapers as it approaches a cylinder-shaped impost. This supports a box marked bleeco—the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd—above which is a "swan neck" bracket with a tendril-shaped fitting and a dish-shaped lamp at the end. [70]
Lamp-post at 5 Queen's Park Terrace Queen's Park
50°49′38″N 0°07′24″W / 50.8272°N 0.1233°W / 50.8272; -0.1233 (Lamp-post at 5 Queen's Park Terrace, Queen's Park)
  This cast iron electric light dates from the late 19th century or later and bears the mark of bleeco—the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd—on its socle. From this rises a fluted pole with a capital and annulet. The upper stage has a "swan neck" shape with a tendril-shaped fitting and a dish-shaped lamp at the end. [71]
Lamp-post at 10 Queen's Park Terrace Queen's Park
50°49′37″N 0°07′22″W / 50.8270°N 0.1229°W / 50.8270; -0.1229 (Lamp-post at 10 Queen's Park Terrace, Queen's Park)
  This cast iron electric light dates from the late 19th century or later and bears the mark of bleeco—the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd—on its socle. From this rises a fluted pole with a capital and annulet. The upper stage has a "swan neck" shape with a tendril-shaped fitting and a dish-shaped lamp at the end. [72]
Lamp-post at 19 Queen's Park Terrace Queen's Park
50°49′37″N 0°07′21″W / 50.8270°N 0.1224°W / 50.8270; -0.1224 (Lamp-post at 19 Queen's Park Terrace, Queen's Park)
  This cast iron electric light dates from the late 19th century or later and bears the mark of bleeco—the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd—on its socle. From this rises a fluted pole with a capital and annulet. The upper stage has a "swan neck" shape with a tendril-shaped fitting and a dish-shaped lamp at the end. [73]
Lamp-post at 38 Queen's Park Terrace Queen's Park
50°49′36″N 0°07′20″W / 50.8267°N 0.1222°W / 50.8267; -0.1222 (Lamp-post at 38 Queen's Park Terrace, Queen's Park)
  This cast iron electric light dates from the late 19th century or later and bears the mark of bleeco—the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd—on its socle. From this rises a fluted pole with a capital and annulet. The upper stage has a "swan neck" shape with a tendril-shaped fitting and a dish-shaped lamp at the end. [74]
Lamp-post at Rock Street Kemptown
50°49′00″N 0°06′44″W / 50.8166°N 0.1122°W / 50.8166; -0.1122 (Lamp-post at Rock Street, Kemptown)
  This cast iron electric light dates from the late 19th century or later and bears the mark of bleeco—the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd—on its socle. From this rises a fluted pole with a capital and annulet. The upper stage has a "swan neck" shape with a tendril-shaped fitting and a dish-shaped lamp at the end. [75]
Lamp-post at 1 and 2 St James's Place Kemptown
50°49′17″N 0°08′08″W / 50.8213°N 0.1356°W / 50.8213; -0.1356 (Lamp-post at 1 and 2 St James's Place, Kemptown)
  This cast iron electric light was originally a gas lamp but was later converted to electricity. The design is of the 1880s, but this type of lamp-post was cast between that decade and 1930. From an octagonal socle rises a fluted octagonal pole with a plain capital. Above is a box marked bleeco—the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd—supporting a "swan neck" bracket with a tendril-shaped fitting and a dish-shaped lamp at the end. [76]
Lamp-post at 4 St James's Place Kemptown
50°49′18″N 0°08′07″W / 50.8217°N 0.1354°W / 50.8217; -0.1354 (Lamp-post at 4 St James's Place, Kemptown)
This mid-19th-century cast iron electric light was originally a gas lamp but was later converted to electricity. The post is styled as a fluted Tuscan column, and tapers as it approaches a cylinder-shaped impost. This supports a box marked bleeco—the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd—above which is a "swan neck" bracket with a tendril-shaped fitting and a dish-shaped lamp at the end. [77]
Lamp-post at St Luke's Church Queen's Park
50°49′39″N 0°07′26″W / 50.8275°N 0.1240°W / 50.8275; -0.1240 (Lamp-post at St Luke's Church, Queen's Park)
  This cast iron electric light dates from the late 19th century or later and bears the mark of bleeco—the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd—on its socle. From this rises a fluted pole with a capital and annulet. The upper stage has a "swan neck" shape with a tendril-shaped fitting and a dish-shaped lamp at the end. [78]
Lamp-post at 2 St Luke's Road Queen's Park
50°49′39″N 0°07′25″W / 50.8276°N 0.1236°W / 50.8276; -0.1236 (Lamp-post at 2 St Luke's Road, Queen's Park)
  This cast iron electric light was originally a gas lamp but was later converted to electricity. The design is of the 1880s, but this type of lamp-post was cast between that decade and 1930. From an octagonal socle rises a fluted octagonal pole with a plain capital. Above is a box marked bleeco—the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd—supporting a "swan neck" bracket with a tendril-shaped fitting and a dish-shaped lamp at the end. [79]
Lamp-post at St Luke's Road/Queen's Park Terrace Queen's Park
50°49′38″N 0°07′26″W / 50.8273°N 0.1238°W / 50.8273; -0.1238 (Lamp-post at St Luke's Road/Queen's Park Terrace, Queen's Park)
  This cast iron electric light dates from the late 19th century or later and bears the mark of bleeco—the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd—on its socle. From this rises a fluted pole with a capital and annulet. The upper stage has a "swan neck" shape with a tendril-shaped fitting and a dish-shaped lamp at the end. [80]
Lamp-post at St Luke's Swimming Baths Queen's Park
50°49′40″N 0°07′21″W / 50.8277°N 0.1224°W / 50.8277; -0.1224 (Lamp-post at St Luke's Swimming Baths, Queen's Park)
  This cast iron electric light was originally a gas lamp but was later converted to electricity. The design is of the 1880s, but this type of lamp-post was cast between that decade and 1930. From an octagonal socle rises a fluted octagonal pole with a plain capital. Above is a box marked bleeco—the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd—supporting a "swan neck" bracket with a tendril-shaped fitting and a dish-shaped lamp at the end. [81]
Lamp-post at 23 St Luke's Terrace Queen's Park
50°49′39″N 0°07′18″W / 50.8276°N 0.1218°W / 50.8276; -0.1218 (Lamp-post at 23 St Luke's Terrace, Queen's Park)
  This cast iron electric light dates from the late 19th century or later and bears the mark of bleeco—the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd—on its socle. From this rises a fluted pole with a capital and annulet. The upper stage has a "swan neck" shape with a tendril-shaped fitting and a dish-shaped lamp at the end. [82]
Lamp-post at 41 St Luke's Terrace Queen's Park
50°49′39″N 0°07′16″W / 50.8274°N 0.1212°W / 50.8274; -0.1212 (Lamp-post at 41 St Luke's Terrace, Queen's Park)
  This mid-19th-century cast iron electric light was originally a gas lamp but was later converted to electricity. The post is styled as a fluted Tuscan column, and tapers as it approaches a cylinder-shaped impost. This supports a box marked bleeco—the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd—above which is a "swan neck" bracket with a tendril-shaped fitting and a dish-shaped lamp at the end. [83]
Lamp-post at St Luke's Terrace/St Luke's Road Queen's Park
50°49′40″N 0°07′23″W / 50.8278°N 0.1231°W / 50.8278; -0.1231 (Lamp-post at St Luke's Terrace/St Luke's Road, Queen's Park)
  This cast iron electric light dates from the late 19th century or later and bears the mark of bleeco—the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd—on its socle. From this rises a fluted pole with a capital and annulet. The upper stage has a "swan neck" shape with a tendril-shaped fitting and a dish-shaped lamp at the end. [84]
Lamp-post at south courtyard of Brighton College Kemptown
50°49′15″N 0°07′19″W / 50.8208°N 0.1220°W / 50.8208; -0.1220 (Lamp-post at south courtyard of Brighton College, Kemptown)
This is one of two early- or mid-19th-century gas lamps which were later adapted for electric power and moved to their present site in Brighton College's courtyard. From its octagonal socle rises a tapering post with a palmette-moulded capital. Above this is a Windsor lamp—a style introduced in the late 19th century for use with gas mantles—which was restored in the 20th century. [85][86]
Lamp-post at south courtyard of Brighton College Kemptown
50°49′15″N 0°07′19″W / 50.8208°N 0.1219°W / 50.8208; -0.1219 (Lamp-post at south courtyard of Brighton College, Kemptown)
This is one of two early- or mid-19th-century gas lamps which were later adapted for electric power and moved to their present site in Brighton College's courtyard. From its octagonal socle rises a tapering post with a palmette-moulded capital. Above this is a Windsor lamp—a style introduced in the late 19th century for use with gas mantles—which was restored in the 20th century. [85][87]
Lamp-post at 5 Sussex Square Kemp Town
50°49′00″N 0°06′41″W / 50.8168°N 0.1113°W / 50.8168; -0.1113 (Lamp-post at 5 Sussex Square, Kemp Town)
  This mid-19th-century cast iron electric light was powered by gas until the early 20th century. The fluted post tapers as it approaches a cylinder-shaped impost. This supports a box marked bleeco—the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd—above which is a "swan neck" bracket with a scroll-shaped fitting and a dish-shaped lamp at the end. [88]
Lamp-post at 13 Sussex Square Kemp Town
50°49′03″N 0°06′40″W / 50.8174°N 0.1110°W / 50.8174; -0.1110 (Lamp-post at 13 Sussex Square, Kemp Town)
  This mid-19th-century cast iron electric light was powered by gas until the early 20th century. The fluted post tapers as it approaches a cylinder-shaped impost. This supports a box marked bleeco—the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd—above which is a "swan neck" bracket with a scroll-shaped fitting and a dish-shaped lamp at the end. [89]
Lamp-post at 17 and 18 Sussex Square Kemp Town
50°49′04″N 0°06′39″W / 50.8177°N 0.1108°W / 50.8177; -0.1108 (Lamp-post at 17 and 18 Sussex Square, Kemp Town)
  This mid-19th-century cast iron electric light was powered by gas until the early 20th century. The fluted post tapers as it approaches a cylinder-shaped impost. This supports a box marked bleeco—the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd—above which is a "swan neck" bracket with a scroll-shaped fitting and a dish-shaped lamp at the end. [90]
Lamp-post at 23 Sussex Square Kemp Town
50°49′04″N 0°06′38″W / 50.8177°N 0.1105°W / 50.8177; -0.1105 (Lamp-post at 23 Sussex Square, Kemp Town)
  This mid-19th-century cast iron electric light was powered by gas until the early 20th century. The fluted post tapers as it approaches a cylinder-shaped impost. This supports a box marked bleeco—the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd—above which is a "swan neck" bracket with a scroll-shaped fitting and a dish-shaped lamp at the end. [91]
Lamp-post at 28 Sussex Square Kemp Town
50°49′03″N 0°06′36″W / 50.8176°N 0.1099°W / 50.8176; -0.1099 (Lamp-post at 28 Sussex Square, Kemp Town)
  This mid-19th-century cast iron electric light was powered by gas until the early 20th century. The fluted post tapers as it approaches a cylinder-shaped impost. This supports a box marked bleeco—the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd—above which is a "swan neck" bracket with a scroll-shaped fitting and a dish-shaped lamp at the end. [92]
Lamp-post at 34 Sussex Square Kemp Town
50°49′03″N 0°06′35″W / 50.8174°N 0.1097°W / 50.8174; -0.1097 (Lamp-post at 34 Sussex Square, Kemp Town)
  This mid-19th-century cast iron electric light was powered by gas until the early 20th century. The fluted post tapers as it approaches a cylinder-shaped impost. This supports a box marked bleeco—the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd—above which is a "swan neck" bracket with a scroll-shaped fitting and a dish-shaped lamp at the end. [93]
Lamp-post at 38 Sussex Square Kemp Town
50°49′02″N 0°06′35″W / 50.8171°N 0.1098°W / 50.8171; -0.1098 (Lamp-post at 38 Sussex Square, Kemp Town)
  This mid-19th-century cast iron electric light was powered by gas until the early 20th century. The fluted post tapers as it approaches a cylinder-shaped impost. This supports a box marked bleeco—the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd—above which is a "swan neck" bracket with a scroll-shaped fitting and a dish-shaped lamp at the end. [94]
Lamp-post at 46 Sussex Square Kemp Town
50°48′59″N 0°06′36″W / 50.8165°N 0.1101°W / 50.8165; -0.1101 (Lamp-post at 46 Sussex Square, Kemp Town)
  This mid-19th-century cast iron electric light was powered by gas until the early 20th century. The fluted post tapers as it approaches a cylinder-shaped impost. This supports a box marked bleeco—the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd—above which is a "swan neck" bracket with a scroll-shaped fitting and a dish-shaped lamp at the end. [95]
Lamp-post at The Square Patcham
50°51′53″N 0°09′06″W / 50.8646°N 0.1517°W / 50.8646; -0.1517 (Lamp-post at The Square, Patcham)
  This mid- or late-19th-century electric light has ornate decoration all over. Between the base and the fluted pole are egg-and-dart and Tudor rose-shaped mouldings and bulbous acanthus-style ornamentation; and above the two horizontal bars (to provide support for ladders) is a Corinthian capital. [96]
Lamp-post at Tower Road Queen's Park
50°49′38″N 0°07′29″W / 50.8272°N 0.1247°W / 50.8272; -0.1247 (Lamp-post at Tower Road, Queen's Park)
  This mid-19th-century cast iron electric light was originally a gas lamp but was later converted to electricity. The post is styled as a fluted Tuscan column, and tapers as it approaches a cylinder-shaped impost. This supports a box marked bleeco—the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd—above which is a "swan neck" bracket with a tendril-shaped fitting and a dish-shaped lamp at the end. [97]
Lamp-posts at Adelaide Crescent Hove
50°49′27″N 0°09′54″W / 50.8243°N 0.1650°W / 50.8243; -0.1650 (Lamp-posts at Adelaide Crescent, Hove)
  These probably date from shortly after the introduction of electric power to Hove in 1892–93. The socles start square and become octagonal by way of chamfering, and have horizontal ribbed decoration. At the top of the thin columned shafts but below the light fittings are capitals in the form of a calyx. [98]
Lamp-posts at Brunswick Place Brunswick Town
50°49′33″N 0°09′30″W / 50.8259°N 0.1584°W / 50.8259; -0.1584 (Lamp-posts at Brunswick Place, Brunswick Town)
  These probably date from shortly after the introduction of electric power to Hove in 1892–93. The socles start square and become octagonal by way of chamfering, and have horizontal ribbed decoration. At the top of the thin columned shafts but below the light fittings are capitals in the form of a calyx. [99]
Lamp-posts at Brunswick Square Brunswick Town
50°49′25″N 0°09′36″W / 50.8236°N 0.1599°W / 50.8236; -0.1599 (Lamp-posts at Brunswick Square, Brunswick Town)
  These probably date from shortly after the introduction of electric power to Hove in 1892–93. The socles start square and become octagonal by way of chamfering, and have horizontal ribbed decoration. At the top of the thin columned shafts but below the light fittings are capitals in the form of a calyx. [100]
Lamp-posts at Madeira Drive (west end) Brighton
50°49′09″N 0°08′09″W / 50.8193°N 0.1357°W / 50.8193; -0.1357 (Lamp-posts at Madeira Drive (west end), Brighton)
  These five cast iron lamp-posts stand between Brighton Aquarium and the Volk's Electric Railway station of that name. They date from 1893, but the lamps and their supporting brackets were replaced in the mid-1930s. The socle (featuring Brighton Borough's coat of arms) and shaft are both fluted, and other decorative elements include foliage, acanthus and palm-leaf designs. The coat of arms is repeated at the top of the twin brackets which support the lamps. [101]
Lamp-posts at St George's Church Kemptown
50°49′06″N 0°07′11″W / 50.8183°N 0.1196°W / 50.8183; -0.1196 (Lamp-posts at St George's Church, Kemptown)
  These two early- or mid-19th-century gas lamps are outside the main (west) door of St George's Church. The posts taper from their bases and are fluted; the capitals are in the form of a basket, which support Windsor lamps—a style introduced in the late 19th century for use with gas mantles. Both retain their original design and fittings. [102]
Lamp-posts at The Esplanade, Kings Road Brighton
50°49′21″N 0°09′19″W / 50.8224°N 0.1554°W / 50.8224; -0.1554 (Lamp-posts at The Esplanade, Kings Road, Brighton)
  This listing consists of 38 identical lamp-posts installed in 1893 westwards from the Palace Pier to the old Brighton Borough boundary. The lamps themselves and their supporting brackets are modern replicas of the copper and brass ones installed in the 1930s. The bases and columns are of cast iron and are elaborately decorated with foliage, acanthus and horizontal ribbed mouldings. At the top of each lamp-post is a wide basket-shaped capital. The twin lamps are suspended from ornate brackets featuring Brighton Borough's coat of arms. [103]
Lamp-posts at The Esplanade, Marine Parade East Cliff
50°49′11″N 0°08′06″W / 50.8198°N 0.1350°W / 50.8198; -0.1350 (Lamp-posts at The Esplanade, Marine Parade, East Cliff)
  This listing consists of 28 identical lamp-posts installed in 1893 eastwards along the East Cliff from Brighton Aquarium towards Kemp Town. The lamps themselves and their supporting brackets are modern replicas of the copper and brass ones installed in the 1930s. The bases and columns are of cast iron and are elaborately decorated with foliage, acanthus and horizontal ribbed mouldings. At the top of each lamp-post is a wide basket-shaped capital. The twin lamps are suspended from ornate brackets featuring Brighton Borough's coat of arms. [104]
Lamp-posts at The Royal Pavilion Brighton
50°49′23″N 0°08′15″W / 50.8231°N 0.1374°W / 50.8231; -0.1374 (Lamp-posts at The Royal Pavilion, Brighton)
  There are 19 identical cast iron gas lamps (installed in about 1835 and converted to electricity by the start of the 20th century) in the grounds of the Royal Pavilion. Features include chamfered bases with King William IV's initials and a crown logo, octagonal posts topped with basket-shaped capitals and a mechanism box bearing the mark of bleeco—the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd. [105]
Lamp-posts east of Aquarium railway station East Cliff
50°49′08″N 0°07′53″W / 50.8188°N 0.1313°W / 50.8188; -0.1313 (Lamp-posts east of Aquarium railway station, East Cliff)
  These sixteen cast iron lamp-posts, erected in about 1893, stand east of the Volk's Electric Railway Aquarium station. The socle is octagonal and supports a partly fluted column with some foliage decoration near the bottom. Above a capital in the shape of a palm leaf are two brackets supporting twin octagonal lamps, all topped by more foliage decoration and the Brighton Borough coat of arms. [106]
Lanes Hotel[C] East Cliff
50°49′08″N 0°07′41″W / 50.8188°N 0.1280°W / 50.8188; -0.1280 (Lanes Hotel, East Cliff)
  . [107]
1–7 Lansdowne Place[A] Hove
50°49′26″N 0°09′42″W / 50.8240°N 0.1617°W / 50.8240; -0.1617 (1–7 Lansdowne Place, Hove)
  . [108]
2–48 Lansdowne Place[A] Hove
50°49′33″N 0°09′37″W / 50.8258°N 0.1602°W / 50.8258; -0.1602 (2–48 Lansdowne Place, Hove)
  . [109]
13 and 15 Lansdowne Place[A] Hove
50°49′28″N 0°09′42″W / 50.8244°N 0.1616°W / 50.8244; -0.1616 (13 and 15 Lansdowne Place, Hove)
  . [110]
17 and 19 Lansdowne Place[A] Hove
50°49′29″N 0°09′41″W / 50.8246°N 0.1615°W / 50.8246; -0.1615 (17 and 19 Lansdowne Place, Hove)
  . [111]
21, 21a and 23 Lansdowne Place[B] Hove
50°49′29″N 0°09′41″W / 50.8248°N 0.1613°W / 50.8248; -0.1613 (21, 21a and 23 Lansdowne Place, Hove)
  . [112]
25–31 Lansdowne Place[A] Hove
50°49′30″N 0°09′40″W / 50.8250°N 0.1612°W / 50.8250; -0.1612 (25–31 Lansdowne Place, Hove)
  . [113]
33–55 Lansdowne Place Hove
50°49′32″N 0°09′40″W / 50.8256°N 0.1610°W / 50.8256; -0.1610 (33–55 Lansdowne Place, Hove)
  . [114]
52–118 Lansdowne Place[B] Hove
50°49′39″N 0°09′34″W / 50.8275°N 0.1594°W / 50.8275; -0.1594 (52–118 Lansdowne Place, Hove)
  . [115]
59–127 Lansdowne Place[B] Hove
50°49′34″N 0°09′39″W / 50.8261°N 0.1607°W / 50.8261; -0.1607 (59–127 Lansdowne Place, Hove)
  . [116]
1–3 Lansdowne Square[A] Hove
50°49′29″N 0°09′42″W / 50.8247°N 0.1618°W / 50.8247; -0.1618 (1–3 Lansdowne Square, Hove)
  . [117]
4–6 Lansdowne Square[A] Hove
50°49′29″N 0°09′43″W / 50.8248°N 0.1619°W / 50.8248; -0.1619 (4–6 Lansdowne Square, Hove)
  . [118]
7–9 Lansdowne Square[A] Hove
50°49′30″N 0°09′42″W / 50.8249°N 0.1617°W / 50.8249; -0.1617 (7–9 Lansdowne Square, Hove)
  . [119]
Little Courtenay Hove
50°49′29″N 0°10′25″W / 50.8247°N 0.1736°W / 50.8247; -0.1736 (Little Courtenay, Hove)
  . [120]
6 Little East Street Brighton
50°49′13″N 0°08′23″W / 50.8202°N 0.1397°W / 50.8202; -0.1397 (6 Little East Street, Brighton)
  . [121]
8 Little East Street Brighton
50°49′12″N 0°08′23″W / 50.8201°N 0.1398°W / 50.8201; -0.1398 (8 Little East Street, Brighton)
  . [122]
8 Lock's Hill Portslade
50°50′21″N 0°13′03″W / 50.8393°N 0.2174°W / 50.8393; -0.2174 (8 Lock's Hill, Portslade)
  . [123]
87 London Road Round Hill
50°49′57″N 0°08′15″W / 50.8326°N 0.1374°W / 50.8326; -0.1374 (87 London Road, Round Hil)
  . [124]
1 and 2 Lower Market Street Hove
50°49′25″N 0°09′27″W / 50.8237°N 0.1574°W / 50.8237; -0.1574 (1 and 2 Lower Market Street, Hove)
  . [125]
6–10 Lower Market Street[A] Hove
50°49′26″N 0°09′28″W / 50.8239°N 0.1578°W / 50.8239; -0.1578 (6–10 Lower Market Street, Hove)
  . [126]
8 and 9 Lower Rock Gardens[A] Kemptown
50°49′12″N 0°07′50″W / 50.8200°N 0.1305°W / 50.8200; -0.1305 (8 and 9 Lower Rock Gardens, Kemptown)
  . [127]

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  31. ^ Historic England. "Kemps, with Wall Adjoining to North East 69 and 71, High Street, Portslade (Grade II) (1205680)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  32. ^ a b Collis 2010, p. 168.
  33. ^ Historic England. "Numbers 1–7 and Attached Walls and Piers including Lamp Brackets to Numbers 2 and 6a 1–7, Kemp Town Place, Brighton (Grade II) (1381631)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  34. ^ Historic England. "8–15, Kemp Town Place, Brighton (Grade II) (1381632)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  35. ^ Historic England. "Numbers 30–37 and Attached Railings 30–37, Kensington Place, Brighton (Grade II) (1381633)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  36. ^ Historic England. "Numbers 41–52 and Attached Railings 41–52, Kensington Place, Brighton (Grade II) (1381634)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  37. ^ Historic England. "Kentfield Billiard Rooms 14, 15 and 16, Manchester Street, Brighton (Grade II) (1381705)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  38. ^ Historic England. "The King and Queen Hotel 14, 15 and 16, Marlborough Place, Brighton (Grade II) (1318770)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  39. ^ Historic England. "27, King Street, Brighton (Grade II) (1380387)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  40. ^ Historic England. "King's Gardens (terrace) including Attached Railings 1, Kingsway, Hove (Grade II) (1187566)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  41. ^ Historic England. "King's Gardens (terrace) including Attached Railings 2, Kingsway, Hove (Grade II) (1205945)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  42. ^ Historic England. "King's Gardens (terrace) including Attached Railings 3, Kingsway, Hove (Grade II) (1187567)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  43. ^ Historic England. "King's Gardens (terrace) including Attached Railings 4, Kingsway, Hove (Grade II) (1280449)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  44. ^ Historic England. "King's Gardens (terrace) 8–14, Kingsway, Hove (Grade II) (1187568)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  45. ^ Historic England. "The South Eastern Electricity Board, Grand Avenue, Hove (Grade II) (1205528)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  46. ^ Historic England. "6, Kings Road, Brighton (Grade II) (1381635)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  47. ^ Historic England. "Numbers 125 and 126 and Attached Railings 125 and 126, Kings Road, Brighton (Grade II) (1381638)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  48. ^ Historic England. "146, 147 and 148, Kings Road, Brighton (Grade II) (1381641)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  49. ^ Historic England. "Kiosk Facing the End of West Street, Kings Road, Brighton (Grade II) (1381646)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  50. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post at the East End of Great College Street, Abbey Road, Brighton (Grade II) (1379912)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  51. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post in front of Number 10, Arundel Place, Brighton (Grade II) (1379916)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  52. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post at the Foot of St George's Church, Chapel Terrace, Brighton (Grade II) (1380245)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  53. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post in front of Numbers 16 and 17 16 and 17, Charlotte Street, Brighton (Grade II) (1380250)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  54. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post Near Debouchment to Chichester Terrace, Lewes Crescent, Brighton (Grade II) (1381661)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  55. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post South of Numbers 6 and 7, College Place, Brighton (Grade II) (1380417)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  56. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post in front of Numbers 42 and 43, Devonshire Place, Brighton (Grade II) (1380435)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  57. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post to the Side of Number 1 Eastern Terrace, Paston Place, Brighton (Grade II) (1380704)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  58. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post at the corner with South Avenue, Freshfield Place, Brighton (Grade II) (1380507)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  59. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post in front of Number 26, Great College Street, Brighton (Grade II) (1380543)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  60. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post in front of Numbers 43 and 45, Great College Street, Brighton (Grade II) (1380544)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  61. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post outside Jewish Cemetery, Florence Place, Brighton (Grade II) (1380506)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  62. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post in front of Number 18, Lewes Crescent, Brighton (Grade II) (1381660)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  63. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post opposite Number 51, Old London Road, Patcham (Grade II) (1380634)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  64. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post Approx 2 Metres West of Number 57, Old London Road, Patcham (Grade II) (1380636)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  65. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post opposite Number 21, Park Street, Brighton (Grade II) (1380700)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  66. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post in front of Number 29, Park Street, Brighton (Grade II) (1380701)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  67. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post at corner with Eastern Road, Park Street, Brighton (Grade II) (1380702)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  68. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post Approx 10 Metres North of Entrance of St Peters Churchyard, Preston Drove, Preston (Grade II) (1380748)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  69. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post in front of Number 8, Queens Park Rise, Brighton (Grade II) (1380781)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  70. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post in front of Number 28, Queens Park Rise, Brighton (Grade II) (1380783)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  71. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post in front of Number 5, Queens Park Terrace, Brighton (Grade II) (1380785)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  72. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post opposite Number 10, Queens Park Terrace, Brighton (Grade II) (1380786)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  73. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post in front of Number 19, Queens Park Terrace, Brighton (Grade II) (1380787)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  74. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post in front of Number 38, Queens Park Terrace, Brighton (Grade II) (1380788)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  75. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post at East End of Rock Street, Rock Grove, Brighton (Grade II) (1380830)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  76. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post in front of Numbers 1 and 2, St James's Place, Brighton (Grade II) (1380859)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  77. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post in front of Number 4, St James's Place, Brighton (Grade II) (1380860)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  78. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post Adjacent to St Lukes Church, Queens Park Terrace, Brighton (Grade II) (1380791)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  79. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post in front of Number 2, St Lukes Road, Brighton (Grade II) (1380886)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  80. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post at Bottom of St Lukes Road, Queens Park Terrace, Brighton (Grade II) (1380792)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  81. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post opposite Swimming Baths, St Lukes Terrace, Brighton (Grade II) (1380893)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  82. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post in front of Number 23, St Lukes Terrace, Brighton (Grade II) (1380890)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  83. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post in front of Number 41, St Lukes Terrace, Brighton (Grade II) (1380891)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  84. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post on corner with St Lukes Terrace, St Lukes Road, Brighton (Grade II) (1380887)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  85. ^ a b "The Windsor Lamp & other lanterns designed for the gas mantle". Chris Sugg. 2006–2013. from the original on 14 August 2013. Retrieved 20 May 2013.
  86. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post in the South Courtyard of Brighton College, Eastern Road, Brighton (Grade II) (1380480)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  87. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post in the South Courtyard of Brighton College, Eastern Road, Brighton (Grade II) (1380481)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  88. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post in front of Number 5, Sussex Square, Brighton (Grade II) (1380972)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  89. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post in front of Number 13, Sussex Square, Brighton (Grade II) (1380973)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  90. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post in front of Numbers 17 and 18, Sussex Square, Brighton (Grade II) (1380974)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  91. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post in front of Number 23, Sussex Square, Brighton (Grade II) (1380975)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  92. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post in front of Number 28, Sussex Square, Brighton (Grade II) (1380977)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  93. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post in front of Number 34, Sussex Square, Brighton (Grade II) (1380978)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  94. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post in front of Number 38, Sussex Square, Brighton (Grade II) (1380980)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  95. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post in front of Number 46, Sussex Square, Brighton (Grade II) (1380981)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  96. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post, The Square, Patcham (Grade II) (1381028)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  97. ^ Historic England. "Lamp Post South of the Tower or Pepper Pot, Tower Road, Brighton (Grade II) (1381032)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  98. ^ Historic England. "Ten Lamp Posts, Adelaide Crescent, Hove (Grade II) (1187538)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  99. ^ Historic England. "Seven Lamp Posts, Brunswick Place, Hove (Grade II) (1204781)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  100. ^ Historic England. "Sixteen Lamp Posts, Brunswick Square, Hove (Grade II) (1281022)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  101. ^ Historic England. "Five Lamp Posts at the West End of Madeira Drive, Madeira Drive, Brighton (Grade II) (1381694)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  102. ^ Historic England. "2 Lamp Posts in front of the West Entrance to Church of St George, St Georges Road, Brighton (Grade II) (1380853)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  103. ^ Historic England. "Thirty Eight Lamp Posts on the Esplanade, Kings Road, Brighton (Grade II) (1381656)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  104. ^ Historic England. "Twenty Eight Lamp Posts on The Esplanade, Marine Parade, Brighton (Grade II) (1381759)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  105. ^ Historic England. "19 Lamp Posts, the Royal Pavilion Estate, Brighton (Grade II) (1381023)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  106. ^ Historic England. "Sixteen Lamp Posts East of the Station of Volks Electric Railway (not Included), Madeira Drive, Brighton (Grade II) (1381697)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  107. ^ Historic England. "Numbers 70 and 71 and 72 and Attached Piers and Railings 70, 71 and 72, Marine Parade, Brighton (Grade II) (1381723)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  108. ^ Historic England. "Nos 1–7 and Attached Railings 1–7, Lansdowne Place, Hove (Grade II) (1280408)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  109. ^ Historic England. "Nos 2–48 and Attached Railings 2–48, Lansdowne Place, Hove (Grade II) (1187570)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  110. ^ Historic England. "Nos 13 and 15 including Attached Railings 13 and 15, Lansdowne Place, Hove (Grade II) (1206075)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  111. ^ Historic England. "Nos 17 and 19 including Attached Railings 17 and 19, Lansdowne Place, Hove (Grade II) (1280384)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  112. ^ Historic England. "Nos 21, 21a and 23 including Attached Walls and Railings 21, 21a and 23, Lansdowne Place, Hove (Grade II) (1187571)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  113. ^ Historic England. "Nos 25–31 and Attached Railings 25–31, Lansdowne Place, Hove (Grade II) (1280390)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  114. ^ Historic England. "33–55, Lansdowne Place, Hove (Grade II) (1187572)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  115. ^ Historic England. "Nos 52–118 including Walls and Railings 52–118, Lansdowne Place, Hove (Grade II) (1208338)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  116. ^ Historic England. "Nos 59–127 including Walls and Railings 59–127, Lansdowne Place, Hove (Grade II) (1187573)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  117. ^ Historic England. "Nos 1, 2 and 3 and Attached Railings 1, 2 and 3, Lansdowne Square, Hove (Grade II) (1206283)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  118. ^ Historic England. "Nos 4, 5 and 6 and Attached Railings 4, 5 and 6, Lansdowne Square, Hove (Grade II) (1187574)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  119. ^ Historic England. "7, 8 and 9 and Attached Railings 7, 8 and 9, Lansdowne Square, Hove (Grade II) (1293031)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  120. ^ Historic England. "Little Courtenay and South East Boundary Wall, Kingsway, Hove (Grade II) (1205902)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  121. ^ Historic England. "6, Little East Street, Brighton (Grade II) (1381674)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  122. ^ Historic England. "8, Little East Street, Brighton (Grade II) (1381675)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  123. ^ Historic England. "8, Lock's Hill, Portslade (Grade II) (1208675)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  124. ^ Historic England. "87, London Road, Brighton (Grade II) (1381676)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  125. ^ Historic England. "1 and 2, Lower Market Street, Hove (Grade II) (1187575)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  126. ^ Historic England. "Nos 6–10 including Railings 6–10, Lower Market Street, Hove (Grade II) (1208898)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  127. ^ Historic England. "Numbers 8 and 9 and Attached Railings 8 and 9, Lower Rock Gardens, Brighton (Grade II) (1381690)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 May 2013.

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grade, listed, buildings, brighton, hove, february, 2001, there, were, listed, buildings, with, grade, status, english, city, brighton, hove, total, 2009, similar, city, english, channel, coast, approximately, miles, south, london, formed, unitary, authority, . As of February 2001 there were 1 124 listed buildings with Grade II status in the English city of Brighton and Hove 1 The total at 2009 was similar 2 The city on the English Channel coast approximately 52 miles 84 km 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 3 1 to 4 King s Gardens in Hove built in 1889 are each listed individually at Grade II Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMapDownload coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates 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 4 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 5 There are three grades of listing status The Grade II designation is the lowest and is used for nationally important buildings of special interest 6 Grade II is used for particularly important buildings of more than special interest 6 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 6 in Brighton and Hove This list summarises 112 Grade II listed buildings and structures whose names begin with I J K or L 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 Contents 1 Listed buildings 2 See also 3 References 3 1 Notes 3 2 BibliographyListed buildings EditContributory fixtures Note Listing includes A Attached railings B Attached walls and railings C Attached piers and railings D Attached walls piers and lamp brackets E Adjoining wallBuilding name Area Image Notes RefsIan Fraser House Ovingdean50 48 29 N 0 04 06 W 50 8080 N 0 0684 W 50 8080 0 0684 Ian Fraser House Ovingdean nbsp Ian Fraser Baron Fraser of Lonsdale founded a convalescent home in Brighton in 1918 for war blinded soldiers The institute became St Dunstan s now called Blind Veterans UK A larger building opened on the cliffs at Ovingdean in 1939 Francis Lorne of the Burnet Tait amp Lorne partnership designed it in the International Modern style Its symmetrical seven storey orange brick facade resembles a biplane in shape and recalls Charles Holden s contemporary London Underground stations 7 8 9 Jaipur Gate Aldrington50 49 46 N 0 10 52 W 50 8294 N 0 1811 W 50 8294 0 1811 Jaipur Gate Aldrington nbsp Samuel Swinton Jacob and Thomas Holbein Hendley jointly designed this naqqar khana in 1886 for the Colonial and Indian Exhibition in London It was presented to the Borough of Hove in 1926 and was installed outside Hove Museum and Art Gallery An exotic alien in this Victorian residential area it was carved from Indian teak at Shekhawati Inscriptions in various languages decorate the exterior of the loggia above which is a central dome 10 11 Jury s Out former Thurlow Arms Carlton Hill50 49 21 N 0 08 03 W 50 8225 N 0 1343 W 50 8225 0 1343 Jury s Out former Thurlow Arms Carlton Hill nbsp The Edward Street area degenerated into a slum district in the mid 20th century but some old buildings survive such as this pub opposite the law courts Built in the early 19th century as a house it was soon converted to its present use The materials are mathematical tiles brick and stucco and decorative features include panelling Tuscan pilasters and windows of various styles 12 13 K6 Telephone Kiosk at Bloomsbury Place East Cliff50 49 04 N 0 07 24 W 50 8178 N 0 1232 W 50 8178 0 1232 K6 Telephone Kiosk at Bloomsbury Place East Cliff nbsp This is a telephone kiosk of the standard K6 type developed in 1935 to the design of Giles Gilbert Scott They are square structures with a slightly dome shaped roof made entirely of cast iron with glass panels in the door and walls This example stands at the south end of Bloomsbury Place and bears the name of the Stirling based Carron Company foundry 14 K6 Telephone Kiosk at Bloomsbury Place East Cliff50 49 04 N 0 07 24 W 50 8178 N 0 1233 W 50 8178 0 1233 K6 Telephone Kiosk at Bloomsbury Place East Cliff nbsp This is a telephone kiosk of the standard K6 type developed in 1935 to the design of Giles Gilbert Scott They are square structures with a slightly dome shaped roof made entirely of cast iron with glass panels in the door and walls This example stands at the south end of Bloomsbury Place and bears the name of the Kirkintilloch based Lion Foundry 15 16 K6 Telephone Kiosk at Dyke Road West Hill50 49 32 N 0 08 46 W 50 8256 N 0 1461 W 50 8256 0 1461 K6 Telephone Kiosk at Dyke Road West Hill nbsp This is a telephone kiosk of the standard K6 type developed in 1935 to the design of Giles Gilbert Scott They are square structures with a slightly dome shaped roof made entirely of cast iron with glass panels in the door and walls This example stands at the junction of Dyke Road and Church Street 17 K6 Telephone Kiosk at Kings Road Brighton50 49 22 N 0 09 17 W 50 8228 N 0 1546 W 50 8228 0 1546 K6 Telephone Kiosk at Kings Road Brighton nbsp This is a telephone kiosk of the standard K6 type developed in 1935 to the design of Giles Gilbert Scott They are square structures with a slightly dome shaped roof made entirely of cast iron with glass panels in the door and walls This example stands at the junction of Kings Road and Bedford Square 18 K6 Telephone Kiosk at Kings Road Brighton50 49 22 N 0 09 17 W 50 8227 N 0 1546 W 50 8227 0 1546 K6 Telephone Kiosk at Kings Road Brighton nbsp This is a telephone kiosk of the standard K6 type developed in 1935 to the design of Giles Gilbert Scott They are square structures with a slightly dome shaped roof made entirely of cast iron with glass panels in the door and walls This example stands at the junction of Kings Road and Bedford Square 19 K6 Telephone Kiosk at New Road North Laine50 49 22 N 0 08 23 W 50 8229 N 0 1396 W 50 8229 0 1396 K6 Telephone Kiosk at New Road North Laine nbsp This is a telephone kiosk of the standard K6 type developed in 1935 to the design of Giles Gilbert Scott They are square structures with a slightly dome shaped roof made entirely of cast iron with glass panels in the door and walls This example stands near the Theatre Royal and Pavilion Theatre 20 K6 Telephone Kiosk at New Road North Laine50 49 22 N 0 08 23 W 50 8228 N 0 1396 W 50 8228 0 1396 K6 Telephone Kiosk at New Road North Laine nbsp This is a telephone kiosk of the standard K6 type developed in 1935 to the design of Giles Gilbert Scott They are square structures with a slightly dome shaped roof made entirely of cast iron with glass panels in the door and walls This example stands near the Theatre Royal and Pavilion Theatre 21 K6 Telephone Kiosk at Vicarage Lane Rottingdean50 48 19 N 0 03 29 W 50 8054 N 0 0581 W 50 8054 0 0581 K6 Telephone Kiosk at Vicarage Lane Rottingdean nbsp This is a telephone kiosk of the standard K6 type developed in 1935 to the design of Giles Gilbert Scott They are square structures with a slightly dome shaped roof made entirely of cast iron with glass panels in the door and walls This example stands in the centre of Rottingdean village 22 K6 Telephone Kiosks at Madeira Drive Brighton50 49 09 N 0 08 10 W 50 8193 N 0 1362 W 50 8193 0 1362 K6 Telephone Kiosks at Madeira Drive Brighton nbsp These telephone kiosks are of the standard K6 type developed in 1935 to the design of Giles Gilbert Scott They are square structures with slightly dome shaped roofs made entirely of cast iron with glass panels in the door and walls They are on the seafront next to the Palace Pier 23 K6 Telephone Kiosks at Pelham Square North Laine50 49 41 N 0 08 12 W 50 8280 N 0 1368 W 50 8280 0 1368 K6 Telephone Kiosks at Pelham Square North Laine nbsp These telephone kiosks are of the standard K6 type developed in 1935 to the design of Giles Gilbert Scott They are square structures with slightly dome shaped roofs made entirely of cast iron with glass panels in the door and walls These examples stand in Pelham Square 24 K6 Telephone Kiosks at Powis Square Montpelier50 49 39 N 0 08 57 W 50 8276 N 0 1492 W 50 8276 0 1492 K6 Telephone Kiosks at Powis Square Montpelier nbsp These telephone kiosks are of the standard K6 type developed in 1935 to the design of Giles Gilbert Scott They are square structures with slightly dome shaped roofs made entirely of cast iron with glass panels in the door and walls These examples stand at the west end of Powis Square 25 K6 Telephone Kiosks at St Peter s Place Brighton50 49 46 N 0 08 08 W 50 8295 N 0 1355 W 50 8295 0 1355 K6 Telephone Kiosks at St Peter s Place Brighton nbsp These telephone kiosks are of the standard K6 type developed in 1935 to the design of Giles Gilbert Scott They are square structures with slightly dome shaped roofs made entirely of cast iron with glass panels in the door and walls These examples stand near St Peter s Church in Valley Gardens 26 Karibu and Tabora Withdean50 51 13 N 0 09 20 W 50 8536 N 0 1555 W 50 8536 0 1555 Karibu and Tabora Withdean nbsp Originally a single farmhouse dating from 1800 these flint walled houses are two of the only surviving buildings from the ancient downland hamlet of Withdean now a postwar residential suburb The walls also have some brickwork and stucco and the roofs are tiled 27 28 Kemp family tomb at St Wulfran s Church Ovingdean50 48 56 N 0 04 38 W 50 8156 N 0 0773 W 50 8156 0 0773 Kemp family tomb at St Wulfran s Church Ovingdean nbsp The Kemp e family were prominent in Brighton for many years and burials in this tomb at St Wulfran s Church include Nathaniel Kemp and the stained glass designer Charles Eamer Kempe who also designed it It is a Gothic Revival stone structure bearing the family crest 29 30 Kemps E Portslade50 50 37 N 0 13 09 W 50 8435 N 0 2191 W 50 8435 0 2191 Kemps Portslade nbsp 31 1 7 Kemp Town Place D Kemp Town50 49 00 N 0 06 49 W 50 8167 N 0 1135 W 50 8167 0 1135 1 7 Kemp Town Place Kemp Town nbsp These seven houses form one side of an attractive wide mews of cobble fronted cottages built between 1824 and 1828 at the same time as the rest of the Kemp Town estate Each house has two storeys and a slate roof but the doors and windows are varied in style 32 33 8 15 Kemp Town Place Kemp Town50 48 59 N 0 06 49 W 50 8165 N 0 1136 W 50 8165 0 1136 8 15 Kemp Town Place Kemp Town nbsp This is the southern section of the mews behind Chichester Terrace one of the sea facing parts of the Kemp Town estate The houses date from the mid 1820s but have been subject to alteration and renewal over the years The fenestration is varied and number 13 rises slightly above its neighbours Number 14 apparently has a window converted from a former loading bay 32 34 30 37 Kensington Place A North Laine50 49 41 N 0 08 19 W 50 8280 N 0 1386 W 50 8280 0 1386 30 37 Kensington Place North Laine nbsp 35 41 52 Kensington Place A North Laine50 49 39 N 0 08 20 W 50 8274 N 0 1389 W 50 8274 0 1389 41 52 Kensington Place North Laine nbsp 36 Kentfield Billiard Rooms former East Cliff50 49 14 N 0 08 08 W 50 8205 N 0 1355 W 50 8205 0 1355 Kentfield Billiard Rooms former East Cliff nbsp 37 King and Queen Brighton50 49 29 N 0 08 14 W 50 8246 N 0 1371 W 50 8246 0 1371 King and Queen Brighton nbsp 38 27 King Street North Laine50 49 29 N 0 08 28 W 50 8246 N 0 1412 W 50 8246 0 1412 27 King Street North Laine nbsp 39 1 King s Gardens A Hove50 49 29 N 0 10 12 W 50 8248 N 0 1700 W 50 8248 0 1700 1 King s Gardens Hove nbsp 40 2 King s Gardens A Hove50 49 29 N 0 10 13 W 50 8248 N 0 1702 W 50 8248 0 1702 2 King s Gardens Hove nbsp 41 3 King s Gardens A Hove50 49 29 N 0 10 13 W 50 8248 N 0 1704 W 50 8248 0 1704 3 King s Gardens Hove nbsp 42 4 King s Gardens A Hove50 49 30 N 0 10 14 W 50 8249 N 0 1706 W 50 8249 0 1706 4 King s Gardens Hove nbsp 43 8 14 King s Gardens Hove50 49 30 N 0 10 18 W 50 8251 N 0 1718 W 50 8251 0 1718 8 14 King s Gardens Hove nbsp 44 Kings House Hove50 49 29 N 0 10 07 W 50 8247 N 0 1685 W 50 8247 0 1685 Kings House Hove nbsp 45 6 Kings Road Brighton50 49 12 N 0 08 22 W 50 8199 N 0 1395 W 50 8199 0 1395 6 Kings Road Brighton nbsp 46 125 and 126 Kings Road A Brighton50 49 18 N 0 08 59 W 50 8218 N 0 1498 W 50 8218 0 1498 125 and 126 Kings Road Brighton nbsp 47 146 148 Kings Road Brighton50 49 22 N 0 09 18 W 50 8228 N 0 1551 W 50 8228 0 1551 146 148 Kings Road Brighton nbsp 48 Kiosk opposite West Street Brighton50 49 13 N 0 08 42 W 50 8204 N 0 1450 W 50 8204 0 1450 Kiosk opposite West Street Brighton nbsp 49 Lamp post at Abbey Road Great College Street Kemptown50 49 09 N 0 07 10 W 50 8191 N 0 1194 W 50 8191 0 1194 Lamp post at Abbey Road Great College Street Kemptown nbsp This cast iron electric light was originally a gas lamp but was later converted to electricity The design is of the 1880s but this type of lamp post was cast between that decade and 1930 From an octagonal socle rises a fluted octagonal pole with a plain capital Above is a box marked bleeco the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd supporting a swan neck bracket with a tendril shaped fitting and a dish shaped lamp at the end 50 Lamp post at 10 Arundel Place Kemptown50 48 56 N 0 06 32 W 50 8156 N 0 1090 W 50 8156 0 1090 Lamp post at 10 Arundel Place Kemptown nbsp This cast iron electric light dates from the late 19th century or later and bears the mark of bleeco the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd on its socle From this rises a fluted pole with a capital and annulet The upper stage has a swan neck shape with a tendril shaped fitting and a dish shaped lamp at the end 51 Lamp post at Chapel Terrace Kemptown50 49 06 N 0 07 09 W 50 8184 N 0 1193 W 50 8184 0 1193 Lamp post at Chapel Terrace Kemptown nbsp This mid 19th century cast iron electric light was originally a gas lamp but was later converted to electricity The post is styled as a fluted Tuscan column and tapers as it approaches a cylinder shaped impost This supports a box marked bleeco the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd above which is a swan neck bracket with a tendril shaped fitting and a dish shaped lamp at the end 52 Lamp post at 16 and 17 Charlotte Street East Cliff50 49 09 N 0 07 41 W 50 8191 N 0 1281 W 50 8191 0 1281 Lamp post at 16 and 17 Charlotte Street East Cliff nbsp This cast iron electric light dates from the late 19th century or later and bears the mark of bleeco the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd on its socle From this rises a fluted pole with a capital and annulet The upper stage has a swan neck shape with a tendril shaped fitting and a dish shaped lamp at the end 53 Lamp post at Chichester Terrace Kemp Town50 48 57 N 0 06 46 W 50 8159 N 0 1129 W 50 8159 0 1129 Lamp post at Chichester Terrace Kemp Town nbsp This mid 19th century cast iron electric light was powered by gas until the early 20th century The fluted post tapers as it approaches a cylinder shaped impost This supports a box marked bleeco the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd above which is a swan neck bracket with a scroll shaped fitting and a dish shaped lamp at the end 54 Lamp post at College Place Kemptown50 49 09 N 0 07 20 W 50 8193 N 0 1222 W 50 8193 0 1222 Lamp post at College Place Kemptown nbsp This cast iron electric light dates from the late 19th century or later and bears the mark of bleeco the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd on its socle From this rises a fluted pole with a capital and annulet The upper stage has a swan neck shape with a tendril shaped fitting and a dish shaped lamp at the end 55 Lamp post at Devonshire Place East Cliff50 49 16 N 0 07 52 W 50 8211 N 0 1312 W 50 8211 0 1312 Lamp post at Devonshire Place East Cliff This cast iron electric light was originally a gas lamp but was later converted to electricity The design is of the 1880s but this type of lamp post was cast between that decade and 1930 From an octagonal socle rises a fluted octagonal pole with a plain capital Above is a box marked bleeco the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd supporting a swan neck bracket with a tendril shaped fitting and a dish shaped lamp at the end 56 Lamp post at 1 Eastern Terrace East Cliff50 49 02 N 0 07 09 W 50 8173 N 0 1193 W 50 8173 0 1193 Lamp post at 1 Eastern Terrace East Cliff nbsp This cast iron electric light dates from the late 19th century or later and bears the mark of bleeco the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd on its socle From this rises a fluted pole with a capital and annulet The upper stage has a swan neck shape with a tendril shaped fitting and a dish shaped lamp at the end 57 Lamp post at Freshfield Place Kemptown50 49 23 N 0 07 36 W 50 8231 N 0 1267 W 50 8231 0 1267 Lamp post at Freshfield Place Kemptown nbsp This cast iron electric light was originally a gas lamp but was later converted to electricity The design is of the 1880s but this type of lamp post was cast between that decade and 1930 From an octagonal socle rises a fluted octagonal pole with a plain capital Above is a box marked bleeco the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd supporting a swan neck bracket with a tendril shaped fitting and a dish shaped lamp at the end 58 Lamp post at 26 Great College Street Kemptown50 49 10 N 0 07 15 W 50 8194 N 0 1208 W 50 8194 0 1208 Lamp post at 26 Great College Street Kemptown nbsp This mid 19th century cast iron electric light was originally a gas lamp but was later converted to electricity The post is styled as a fluted Tuscan column and tapers as it approaches a cylinder shaped impost This supports a box marked bleeco the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd above which is a swan neck bracket with a tendril shaped fitting and a dish shaped lamp at the end 59 Lamp post at 43 45 Great College Street Kemptown50 49 09 N 0 07 12 W 50 8193 N 0 1201 W 50 8193 0 1201 Lamp post at 43 45 Great College Street Kemptown nbsp This cast iron electric light was originally a gas lamp but was later converted to electricity The design is of the 1880s but this type of lamp post was cast between that decade and 1930 From an octagonal socle rises a fluted octagonal pole with a plain capital Above is a box marked bleeco the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd supporting a swan neck bracket with a tendril shaped fitting and a dish shaped lamp at the end 60 Lamp post at Jewish Cemetery Round Hill50 50 20 N 0 07 58 W 50 8389 N 0 1327 W 50 8389 0 1327 Lamp post at Jewish Cemetery Round Hil nbsp This was installed in about 1890 The post is fluted and the light fitting is on the end of a swan neck shaped fitting 61 Lamp post at 18 Lewes Crescent Kemp Town50 48 57 N 0 06 36 W 50 8159 N 0 1101 W 50 8159 0 1101 Lamp post at 18 Lewes Crescent Kemp Town nbsp This mid 19th century cast iron electric light was powered by gas until the early 20th century The fluted post tapers as it approaches a cylinder shaped impost This supports a box marked bleeco the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd above which is a swan neck bracket with a scroll shaped fitting and a dish shaped lamp at the end 62 Lamp post at 51 Old London Road Patcham50 51 49 N 0 09 04 W 50 8637 N 0 1510 W 50 8637 0 1510 Lamp post at 51 Old London Road Patcham nbsp This cast iron electric light dates from the late 19th century or later and bears the mark of bleeco the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd on its socle From this rises a fluted pole with a capital and annulet The upper stage has a swan neck shape with a tendril shaped fitting and a dish shaped lamp at the end 63 Lamp post at 57 Old London Road Patcham50 51 51 N 0 09 06 W 50 8642 N 0 1516 W 50 8642 0 1516 Lamp post at 57 Old London Road Patcham nbsp This cast iron electric light dates from the late 19th century or later and bears the mark of bleeco the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd on its socle From this rises a fluted pole with a capital and annulet The upper stage has a swan neck shape with a tendril shaped fitting and a dish shaped lamp at the end 64 Lamp post at 21 Park Street Queen s Park50 49 21 N 0 07 38 W 50 8225 N 0 1273 W 50 8225 0 1273 Lamp post at 21 Park Street Queen s Park This cast iron electric light was originally a gas lamp but was later converted to electricity The design is of the 1880s but this type of lamp post was cast between that decade and 1930 From an octagonal socle rises a fluted octagonal pole with a plain capital Above is a box marked bleeco the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd supporting a swan neck bracket with a tendril shaped fitting and a dish shaped lamp at the end 65 Lamp post at 29 Park Street Queen s Park50 49 22 N 0 07 38 W 50 8228 N 0 1272 W 50 8228 0 1272 Lamp post at 29 Park Street Queen s Park nbsp This cast iron electric light was originally a gas lamp but was later converted to electricity The design is of the 1880s but this type of lamp post was cast between that decade and 1930 From an octagonal socle rises a fluted octagonal pole with a plain capital Above is a box marked bleeco the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd supporting a swan neck bracket with a tendril shaped fitting and a dish shaped lamp at the end 66 Lamp post at Park Street Eastern Road Queen s Park50 49 18 N 0 07 41 W 50 8218 N 0 1280 W 50 8218 0 1280 Lamp post at Park Street Eastern Road Queen s Park nbsp This cast iron gas lamp now electric has a late 19th century design Thin horizontal mouldings decorate the socle which starts square and becomes octagonal Above the capital is a box bearing the mark of bleeco the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd The upper stage has a swan neck shape with a tendril shaped fitting and a dish shaped lamp at the end 67 Lamp post at Preston Manor Preston Village50 50 34 N 0 08 59 W 50 8427 N 0 1496 W 50 8427 0 1496 Lamp post at Preston Manor Preston Village nbsp This dates from the late 19th century and is near the entrances to Preston Manor and the ancient St Peter s Church A fluted post rises from a square base with the inscription hardy amp radmore makers worcester Above the foliage capital the swan neck shaped bracket supporting the lamp is not original 68 Lamp post at 8 Queen s Park Rise Queen s Park50 49 35 N 0 07 17 W 50 8264 N 0 1213 W 50 8264 0 1213 Lamp post at 8 Queen s Park Rise Queen s Park nbsp This mid 19th century cast iron electric light was originally a gas lamp but was later converted to electricity The post is styled as a fluted Tuscan column and tapers as it approaches a cylinder shaped impost This supports a box marked bleeco the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd above which is a swan neck bracket with a tendril shaped fitting and a dish shaped lamp at the end 69 Lamp post at 28 Queen s Park Rise Queen s Park50 49 36 N 0 07 15 W 50 8268 N 0 1209 W 50 8268 0 1209 Lamp post at 28 Queen s Park Rise Queen s Park nbsp This mid 19th century cast iron electric light was originally a gas lamp but was later converted to electricity The post is styled as a fluted Tuscan column and tapers as it approaches a cylinder shaped impost This supports a box marked bleeco the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd above which is a swan neck bracket with a tendril shaped fitting and a dish shaped lamp at the end 70 Lamp post at 5 Queen s Park Terrace Queen s Park50 49 38 N 0 07 24 W 50 8272 N 0 1233 W 50 8272 0 1233 Lamp post at 5 Queen s Park Terrace Queen s Park nbsp This cast iron electric light dates from the late 19th century or later and bears the mark of bleeco the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd on its socle From this rises a fluted pole with a capital and annulet The upper stage has a swan neck shape with a tendril shaped fitting and a dish shaped lamp at the end 71 Lamp post at 10 Queen s Park Terrace Queen s Park50 49 37 N 0 07 22 W 50 8270 N 0 1229 W 50 8270 0 1229 Lamp post at 10 Queen s Park Terrace Queen s Park nbsp This cast iron electric light dates from the late 19th century or later and bears the mark of bleeco the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd on its socle From this rises a fluted pole with a capital and annulet The upper stage has a swan neck shape with a tendril shaped fitting and a dish shaped lamp at the end 72 Lamp post at 19 Queen s Park Terrace Queen s Park50 49 37 N 0 07 21 W 50 8270 N 0 1224 W 50 8270 0 1224 Lamp post at 19 Queen s Park Terrace Queen s Park nbsp This cast iron electric light dates from the late 19th century or later and bears the mark of bleeco the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd on its socle From this rises a fluted pole with a capital and annulet The upper stage has a swan neck shape with a tendril shaped fitting and a dish shaped lamp at the end 73 Lamp post at 38 Queen s Park Terrace Queen s Park50 49 36 N 0 07 20 W 50 8267 N 0 1222 W 50 8267 0 1222 Lamp post at 38 Queen s Park Terrace Queen s Park nbsp This cast iron electric light dates from the late 19th century or later and bears the mark of bleeco the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd on its socle From this rises a fluted pole with a capital and annulet The upper stage has a swan neck shape with a tendril shaped fitting and a dish shaped lamp at the end 74 Lamp post at Rock Street Kemptown50 49 00 N 0 06 44 W 50 8166 N 0 1122 W 50 8166 0 1122 Lamp post at Rock Street Kemptown nbsp This cast iron electric light dates from the late 19th century or later and bears the mark of bleeco the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd on its socle From this rises a fluted pole with a capital and annulet The upper stage has a swan neck shape with a tendril shaped fitting and a dish shaped lamp at the end 75 Lamp post at 1 and 2 St James s Place Kemptown50 49 17 N 0 08 08 W 50 8213 N 0 1356 W 50 8213 0 1356 Lamp post at 1 and 2 St James s Place Kemptown nbsp This cast iron electric light was originally a gas lamp but was later converted to electricity The design is of the 1880s but this type of lamp post was cast between that decade and 1930 From an octagonal socle rises a fluted octagonal pole with a plain capital Above is a box marked bleeco the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd supporting a swan neck bracket with a tendril shaped fitting and a dish shaped lamp at the end 76 Lamp post at 4 St James s Place Kemptown50 49 18 N 0 08 07 W 50 8217 N 0 1354 W 50 8217 0 1354 Lamp post at 4 St James s Place Kemptown This mid 19th century cast iron electric light was originally a gas lamp but was later converted to electricity The post is styled as a fluted Tuscan column and tapers as it approaches a cylinder shaped impost This supports a box marked bleeco the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd above which is a swan neck bracket with a tendril shaped fitting and a dish shaped lamp at the end 77 Lamp post at St Luke s Church Queen s Park50 49 39 N 0 07 26 W 50 8275 N 0 1240 W 50 8275 0 1240 Lamp post at St Luke s Church Queen s Park nbsp This cast iron electric light dates from the late 19th century or later and bears the mark of bleeco the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd on its socle From this rises a fluted pole with a capital and annulet The upper stage has a swan neck shape with a tendril shaped fitting and a dish shaped lamp at the end 78 Lamp post at 2 St Luke s Road Queen s Park50 49 39 N 0 07 25 W 50 8276 N 0 1236 W 50 8276 0 1236 Lamp post at 2 St Luke s Road Queen s Park nbsp This cast iron electric light was originally a gas lamp but was later converted to electricity The design is of the 1880s but this type of lamp post was cast between that decade and 1930 From an octagonal socle rises a fluted octagonal pole with a plain capital Above is a box marked bleeco the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd supporting a swan neck bracket with a tendril shaped fitting and a dish shaped lamp at the end 79 Lamp post at St Luke s Road Queen s Park Terrace Queen s Park50 49 38 N 0 07 26 W 50 8273 N 0 1238 W 50 8273 0 1238 Lamp post at St Luke s Road Queen s Park Terrace Queen s Park nbsp This cast iron electric light dates from the late 19th century or later and bears the mark of bleeco the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd on its socle From this rises a fluted pole with a capital and annulet The upper stage has a swan neck shape with a tendril shaped fitting and a dish shaped lamp at the end 80 Lamp post at St Luke s Swimming Baths Queen s Park50 49 40 N 0 07 21 W 50 8277 N 0 1224 W 50 8277 0 1224 Lamp post at St Luke s Swimming Baths Queen s Park nbsp This cast iron electric light was originally a gas lamp but was later converted to electricity The design is of the 1880s but this type of lamp post was cast between that decade and 1930 From an octagonal socle rises a fluted octagonal pole with a plain capital Above is a box marked bleeco the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd supporting a swan neck bracket with a tendril shaped fitting and a dish shaped lamp at the end 81 Lamp post at 23 St Luke s Terrace Queen s Park50 49 39 N 0 07 18 W 50 8276 N 0 1218 W 50 8276 0 1218 Lamp post at 23 St Luke s Terrace Queen s Park nbsp This cast iron electric light dates from the late 19th century or later and bears the mark of bleeco the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd on its socle From this rises a fluted pole with a capital and annulet The upper stage has a swan neck shape with a tendril shaped fitting and a dish shaped lamp at the end 82 Lamp post at 41 St Luke s Terrace Queen s Park50 49 39 N 0 07 16 W 50 8274 N 0 1212 W 50 8274 0 1212 Lamp post at 41 St Luke s Terrace Queen s Park nbsp This mid 19th century cast iron electric light was originally a gas lamp but was later converted to electricity The post is styled as a fluted Tuscan column and tapers as it approaches a cylinder shaped impost This supports a box marked bleeco the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd above which is a swan neck bracket with a tendril shaped fitting and a dish shaped lamp at the end 83 Lamp post at St Luke s Terrace St Luke s Road Queen s Park50 49 40 N 0 07 23 W 50 8278 N 0 1231 W 50 8278 0 1231 Lamp post at St Luke s Terrace St Luke s Road Queen s Park nbsp This cast iron electric light dates from the late 19th century or later and bears the mark of bleeco the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd on its socle From this rises a fluted pole with a capital and annulet The upper stage has a swan neck shape with a tendril shaped fitting and a dish shaped lamp at the end 84 Lamp post at south courtyard of Brighton College Kemptown50 49 15 N 0 07 19 W 50 8208 N 0 1220 W 50 8208 0 1220 Lamp post at south courtyard of Brighton College Kemptown This is one of two early or mid 19th century gas lamps which were later adapted for electric power and moved to their present site in Brighton College s courtyard From its octagonal socle rises a tapering post with a palmette moulded capital Above this is a Windsor lamp a style introduced in the late 19th century for use with gas mantles which was restored in the 20th century 85 86 Lamp post at south courtyard of Brighton College Kemptown50 49 15 N 0 07 19 W 50 8208 N 0 1219 W 50 8208 0 1219 Lamp post at south courtyard of Brighton College Kemptown This is one of two early or mid 19th century gas lamps which were later adapted for electric power and moved to their present site in Brighton College s courtyard From its octagonal socle rises a tapering post with a palmette moulded capital Above this is a Windsor lamp a style introduced in the late 19th century for use with gas mantles which was restored in the 20th century 85 87 Lamp post at 5 Sussex Square Kemp Town50 49 00 N 0 06 41 W 50 8168 N 0 1113 W 50 8168 0 1113 Lamp post at 5 Sussex Square Kemp Town nbsp This mid 19th century cast iron electric light was powered by gas until the early 20th century The fluted post tapers as it approaches a cylinder shaped impost This supports a box marked bleeco the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd above which is a swan neck bracket with a scroll shaped fitting and a dish shaped lamp at the end 88 Lamp post at 13 Sussex Square Kemp Town50 49 03 N 0 06 40 W 50 8174 N 0 1110 W 50 8174 0 1110 Lamp post at 13 Sussex Square Kemp Town nbsp This mid 19th century cast iron electric light was powered by gas until the early 20th century The fluted post tapers as it approaches a cylinder shaped impost This supports a box marked bleeco the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd above which is a swan neck bracket with a scroll shaped fitting and a dish shaped lamp at the end 89 Lamp post at 17 and 18 Sussex Square Kemp Town50 49 04 N 0 06 39 W 50 8177 N 0 1108 W 50 8177 0 1108 Lamp post at 17 and 18 Sussex Square Kemp Town nbsp This mid 19th century cast iron electric light was powered by gas until the early 20th century The fluted post tapers as it approaches a cylinder shaped impost This supports a box marked bleeco the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd above which is a swan neck bracket with a scroll shaped fitting and a dish shaped lamp at the end 90 Lamp post at 23 Sussex Square Kemp Town50 49 04 N 0 06 38 W 50 8177 N 0 1105 W 50 8177 0 1105 Lamp post at 23 Sussex Square Kemp Town nbsp This mid 19th century cast iron electric light was powered by gas until the early 20th century The fluted post tapers as it approaches a cylinder shaped impost This supports a box marked bleeco the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd above which is a swan neck bracket with a scroll shaped fitting and a dish shaped lamp at the end 91 Lamp post at 28 Sussex Square Kemp Town50 49 03 N 0 06 36 W 50 8176 N 0 1099 W 50 8176 0 1099 Lamp post at 28 Sussex Square Kemp Town nbsp This mid 19th century cast iron electric light was powered by gas until the early 20th century The fluted post tapers as it approaches a cylinder shaped impost This supports a box marked bleeco the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd above which is a swan neck bracket with a scroll shaped fitting and a dish shaped lamp at the end 92 Lamp post at 34 Sussex Square Kemp Town50 49 03 N 0 06 35 W 50 8174 N 0 1097 W 50 8174 0 1097 Lamp post at 34 Sussex Square Kemp Town nbsp This mid 19th century cast iron electric light was powered by gas until the early 20th century The fluted post tapers as it approaches a cylinder shaped impost This supports a box marked bleeco the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd above which is a swan neck bracket with a scroll shaped fitting and a dish shaped lamp at the end 93 Lamp post at 38 Sussex Square Kemp Town50 49 02 N 0 06 35 W 50 8171 N 0 1098 W 50 8171 0 1098 Lamp post at 38 Sussex Square Kemp Town nbsp This mid 19th century cast iron electric light was powered by gas until the early 20th century The fluted post tapers as it approaches a cylinder shaped impost This supports a box marked bleeco the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd above which is a swan neck bracket with a scroll shaped fitting and a dish shaped lamp at the end 94 Lamp post at 46 Sussex Square Kemp Town50 48 59 N 0 06 36 W 50 8165 N 0 1101 W 50 8165 0 1101 Lamp post at 46 Sussex Square Kemp Town nbsp This mid 19th century cast iron electric light was powered by gas until the early 20th century The fluted post tapers as it approaches a cylinder shaped impost This supports a box marked bleeco the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd above which is a swan neck bracket with a scroll shaped fitting and a dish shaped lamp at the end 95 Lamp post at The Square Patcham50 51 53 N 0 09 06 W 50 8646 N 0 1517 W 50 8646 0 1517 Lamp post at The Square Patcham nbsp This mid or late 19th century electric light has ornate decoration all over Between the base and the fluted pole are egg and dart and Tudor rose shaped mouldings and bulbous acanthus style ornamentation and above the two horizontal bars to provide support for ladders is a Corinthian capital 96 Lamp post at Tower Road Queen s Park50 49 38 N 0 07 29 W 50 8272 N 0 1247 W 50 8272 0 1247 Lamp post at Tower Road Queen s Park nbsp This mid 19th century cast iron electric light was originally a gas lamp but was later converted to electricity The post is styled as a fluted Tuscan column and tapers as it approaches a cylinder shaped impost This supports a box marked bleeco the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd above which is a swan neck bracket with a tendril shaped fitting and a dish shaped lamp at the end 97 Lamp posts at Adelaide Crescent Hove50 49 27 N 0 09 54 W 50 8243 N 0 1650 W 50 8243 0 1650 Lamp posts at Adelaide Crescent Hove nbsp These probably date from shortly after the introduction of electric power to Hove in 1892 93 The socles start square and become octagonal by way of chamfering and have horizontal ribbed decoration At the top of the thin columned shafts but below the light fittings are capitals in the form of a calyx 98 Lamp posts at Brunswick Place Brunswick Town50 49 33 N 0 09 30 W 50 8259 N 0 1584 W 50 8259 0 1584 Lamp posts at Brunswick Place Brunswick Town nbsp These probably date from shortly after the introduction of electric power to Hove in 1892 93 The socles start square and become octagonal by way of chamfering and have horizontal ribbed decoration At the top of the thin columned shafts but below the light fittings are capitals in the form of a calyx 99 Lamp posts at Brunswick Square Brunswick Town50 49 25 N 0 09 36 W 50 8236 N 0 1599 W 50 8236 0 1599 Lamp posts at Brunswick Square Brunswick Town nbsp These probably date from shortly after the introduction of electric power to Hove in 1892 93 The socles start square and become octagonal by way of chamfering and have horizontal ribbed decoration At the top of the thin columned shafts but below the light fittings are capitals in the form of a calyx 100 Lamp posts at Madeira Drive west end Brighton50 49 09 N 0 08 09 W 50 8193 N 0 1357 W 50 8193 0 1357 Lamp posts at Madeira Drive west end Brighton nbsp These five cast iron lamp posts stand between Brighton Aquarium and the Volk s Electric Railway station of that name They date from 1893 but the lamps and their supporting brackets were replaced in the mid 1930s The socle featuring Brighton Borough s coat of arms and shaft are both fluted and other decorative elements include foliage acanthus and palm leaf designs The coat of arms is repeated at the top of the twin brackets which support the lamps 101 Lamp posts at St George s Church Kemptown50 49 06 N 0 07 11 W 50 8183 N 0 1196 W 50 8183 0 1196 Lamp posts at St George s Church Kemptown nbsp These two early or mid 19th century gas lamps are outside the main west door of St George s Church The posts taper from their bases and are fluted the capitals are in the form of a basket which support Windsor lamps a style introduced in the late 19th century for use with gas mantles Both retain their original design and fittings 102 Lamp posts at The Esplanade Kings Road Brighton50 49 21 N 0 09 19 W 50 8224 N 0 1554 W 50 8224 0 1554 Lamp posts at The Esplanade Kings Road Brighton nbsp This listing consists of 38 identical lamp posts installed in 1893 westwards from the Palace Pier to the old Brighton Borough boundary The lamps themselves and their supporting brackets are modern replicas of the copper and brass ones installed in the 1930s The bases and columns are of cast iron and are elaborately decorated with foliage acanthus and horizontal ribbed mouldings At the top of each lamp post is a wide basket shaped capital The twin lamps are suspended from ornate brackets featuring Brighton Borough s coat of arms 103 Lamp posts at The Esplanade Marine Parade East Cliff50 49 11 N 0 08 06 W 50 8198 N 0 1350 W 50 8198 0 1350 Lamp posts at The Esplanade Marine Parade East Cliff nbsp This listing consists of 28 identical lamp posts installed in 1893 eastwards along the East Cliff from Brighton Aquarium towards Kemp Town The lamps themselves and their supporting brackets are modern replicas of the copper and brass ones installed in the 1930s The bases and columns are of cast iron and are elaborately decorated with foliage acanthus and horizontal ribbed mouldings At the top of each lamp post is a wide basket shaped capital The twin lamps are suspended from ornate brackets featuring Brighton Borough s coat of arms 104 Lamp posts at The Royal Pavilion Brighton50 49 23 N 0 08 15 W 50 8231 N 0 1374 W 50 8231 0 1374 Lamp posts at The Royal Pavilion Brighton nbsp There are 19 identical cast iron gas lamps installed in about 1835 and converted to electricity by the start of the 20th century in the grounds of the Royal Pavilion Features include chamfered bases with King William IV s initials and a crown logo octagonal posts topped with basket shaped capitals and a mechanism box bearing the mark of bleeco the Brighton Lighting and Electrical Engineering Company Ltd 105 Lamp posts east of Aquarium railway station East Cliff50 49 08 N 0 07 53 W 50 8188 N 0 1313 W 50 8188 0 1313 Lamp posts east of Aquarium railway station East Cliff nbsp These sixteen cast iron lamp posts erected in about 1893 stand east of the Volk s Electric Railway Aquarium station The socle is octagonal and supports a partly fluted column with some foliage decoration near the bottom Above a capital in the shape of a palm leaf are two brackets supporting twin octagonal lamps all topped by more foliage decoration and the Brighton Borough coat of arms 106 Lanes Hotel C East Cliff50 49 08 N 0 07 41 W 50 8188 N 0 1280 W 50 8188 0 1280 Lanes Hotel East Cliff nbsp 107 1 7 Lansdowne Place A Hove50 49 26 N 0 09 42 W 50 8240 N 0 1617 W 50 8240 0 1617 1 7 Lansdowne Place Hove nbsp 108 2 48 Lansdowne Place A Hove50 49 33 N 0 09 37 W 50 8258 N 0 1602 W 50 8258 0 1602 2 48 Lansdowne Place Hove nbsp 109 13 and 15 Lansdowne Place A Hove50 49 28 N 0 09 42 W 50 8244 N 0 1616 W 50 8244 0 1616 13 and 15 Lansdowne Place Hove nbsp 110 17 and 19 Lansdowne Place A Hove50 49 29 N 0 09 41 W 50 8246 N 0 1615 W 50 8246 0 1615 17 and 19 Lansdowne Place Hove nbsp 111 21 21a and 23 Lansdowne Place B Hove50 49 29 N 0 09 41 W 50 8248 N 0 1613 W 50 8248 0 1613 21 21a and 23 Lansdowne Place Hove nbsp 112 25 31 Lansdowne Place A Hove50 49 30 N 0 09 40 W 50 8250 N 0 1612 W 50 8250 0 1612 25 31 Lansdowne Place Hove nbsp 113 33 55 Lansdowne Place Hove50 49 32 N 0 09 40 W 50 8256 N 0 1610 W 50 8256 0 1610 33 55 Lansdowne Place Hove nbsp 114 52 118 Lansdowne Place B Hove50 49 39 N 0 09 34 W 50 8275 N 0 1594 W 50 8275 0 1594 52 118 Lansdowne Place Hove nbsp 115 59 127 Lansdowne Place B Hove50 49 34 N 0 09 39 W 50 8261 N 0 1607 W 50 8261 0 1607 59 127 Lansdowne Place Hove nbsp 116 1 3 Lansdowne Square A Hove50 49 29 N 0 09 42 W 50 8247 N 0 1618 W 50 8247 0 1618 1 3 Lansdowne Square Hove nbsp 117 4 6 Lansdowne Square A Hove50 49 29 N 0 09 43 W 50 8248 N 0 1619 W 50 8248 0 1619 4 6 Lansdowne Square Hove nbsp 118 7 9 Lansdowne Square A Hove50 49 30 N 0 09 42 W 50 8249 N 0 1617 W 50 8249 0 1617 7 9 Lansdowne Square Hove nbsp 119 Little Courtenay Hove50 49 29 N 0 10 25 W 50 8247 N 0 1736 W 50 8247 0 1736 Little Courtenay Hove nbsp 120 6 Little East Street Brighton50 49 13 N 0 08 23 W 50 8202 N 0 1397 W 50 8202 0 1397 6 Little East Street Brighton nbsp 121 8 Little East Street Brighton50 49 12 N 0 08 23 W 50 8201 N 0 1398 W 50 8201 0 1398 8 Little East Street Brighton nbsp 122 8 Lock s Hill Portslade50 50 21 N 0 13 03 W 50 8393 N 0 2174 W 50 8393 0 2174 8 Lock s Hill Portslade nbsp 123 87 London Road Round Hill50 49 57 N 0 08 15 W 50 8326 N 0 1374 W 50 8326 0 1374 87 London Road Round Hil nbsp 124 1 and 2 Lower Market Street Hove50 49 25 N 0 09 27 W 50 8237 N 0 1574 W 50 8237 0 1574 1 and 2 Lower Market Street Hove nbsp 125 6 10 Lower Market Street A Hove50 49 26 N 0 09 28 W 50 8239 N 0 1578 W 50 8239 0 1578 6 10 Lower Market Street Hove nbsp 126 8 and 9 Lower Rock Gardens A Kemptown50 49 12 N 0 07 50 W 50 8200 N 0 1305 W 50 8200 0 1305 8 and 9 Lower Rock Gardens Kemptown nbsp 127 See also EditBuildings 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 HoveReferences EditNotes Edit Images of England Statistics by County East Sussex Images of England English Heritage 2007 Archived from the original on 23 October 2012 Retrieved 27 December 2012 Collis 2010 p 178 Our city by the sea The Argus Newsquest Media Group 18 December 2000 Archived from the original on 8 June 2022 Retrieved 17 February 2013 Planning Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas Act 1990 c 9 The UK Statute Law Database Ministry of Justice 24 May 1990 Archived from the original on 27 January 2013 Retrieved 11 November 2012 What English Heritage Does English Heritage 2012 Archived from the original on 8 February 2013 Retrieved 24 January 2013 a b c Listed Buildings English Heritage 2012 Archived from the original on 26 January 2013 Retrieved 24 January 2013 Historic England Ian Fraser House St Dunstans Greenways Ovingdean Grade II 1380546 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Collis 2010 p 321 Brighton Polytechnic School of Architecture and Interior Design 1987 p 121 Historic England Jaipur Gate in Gardens of No 19 New Church Road Aldrington Grade II 1187580 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Antram amp Morrice 2008 p 197 Historic England The Thurlow Arms 161 Edward Street Brighton Grade II 1380489 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Antram amp Morrice 2008 p 127 Historic England K6 Telephone Kiosk South of Bloomsbury Place Marine Parade Brighton Grade II 1381753 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England K6 Telephone Kiosk South of Bloomsbury Place Marine Parade Brighton Grade II 1381752 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Kirkintilloch Eastside Lion Foundry Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland 2011 Archived from the original on 29 April 2013 Retrieved 29 April 2013 Historic England K6 Telephone Kiosk Facing the End of Church Street Dyke Road Brighton Grade II 1380457 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Northernmost of Two K6 Telephone Kiosks Approximately 12 Metres From Kings Road Brighton Grade II 1379988 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Southernmost of Two K6 Telephone Kiosks Approximately 12 Metres From Kings Road Brighton Grade II 1379989 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England K6 Telephone Kiosk New Road Brighton Grade II 1380112 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England K6 Telephone Kiosk New Road Brighton Grade II 1380111 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England K6 Telephone Kiosk Vicarage Lane Rottingdean Grade II 1381075 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Pair of K6 Telephone Kiosks East Side of Palace Pier Madeira Drive Brighton Grade II 1392289 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Pair of K6 Telephone Kiosks Pelham Square Brighton Grade II 1380718 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Pair of K6 Telephone Kiosks at the West End of the Square Powis Square Brighton Grade II 1380731 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Pair of K6 Telephone Kiosks Outside Number 1 St Peters Place Brighton Grade II 1380901 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Karibu and Tabora in Withdean London Road Patcham Grade II 1381685 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Collis 2010 pp 372 373 Historic England Kemp Family Tomb in Churchyard of Church of St Wulfran Greenways Ovingdean Grade II 1380551 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Collis 2010 p 227 Historic England Kemps with Wall Adjoining to North East 69 and 71 High Street Portslade Grade II 1205680 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 a b Collis 2010 p 168 Historic England Numbers 1 7 and Attached Walls and Piers including Lamp Brackets to Numbers 2 and 6a 1 7 Kemp Town Place Brighton Grade II 1381631 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England 8 15 Kemp Town Place Brighton Grade II 1381632 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Numbers 30 37 and Attached Railings 30 37 Kensington Place Brighton Grade II 1381633 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Numbers 41 52 and Attached Railings 41 52 Kensington Place Brighton Grade II 1381634 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Kentfield Billiard Rooms 14 15 and 16 Manchester Street Brighton Grade II 1381705 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England The King and Queen Hotel 14 15 and 16 Marlborough Place Brighton Grade II 1318770 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England 27 King Street Brighton Grade II 1380387 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England King s Gardens terrace including Attached Railings 1 Kingsway Hove Grade II 1187566 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England King s Gardens terrace including Attached Railings 2 Kingsway Hove Grade II 1205945 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England King s Gardens terrace including Attached Railings 3 Kingsway Hove Grade II 1187567 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England King s Gardens terrace including Attached Railings 4 Kingsway Hove Grade II 1280449 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England King s Gardens terrace 8 14 Kingsway Hove Grade II 1187568 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England The South Eastern Electricity Board Grand Avenue Hove Grade II 1205528 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England 6 Kings Road Brighton Grade II 1381635 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Numbers 125 and 126 and Attached Railings 125 and 126 Kings Road Brighton Grade II 1381638 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England 146 147 and 148 Kings Road Brighton Grade II 1381641 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Kiosk Facing the End of West Street Kings Road Brighton Grade II 1381646 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post at the East End of Great College Street Abbey Road Brighton Grade II 1379912 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post in front of Number 10 Arundel Place Brighton Grade II 1379916 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post at the Foot of St George s Church Chapel Terrace Brighton Grade II 1380245 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post in front of Numbers 16 and 17 16 and 17 Charlotte Street Brighton Grade II 1380250 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post Near Debouchment to Chichester Terrace Lewes Crescent Brighton Grade II 1381661 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post South of Numbers 6 and 7 College Place Brighton Grade II 1380417 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post in front of Numbers 42 and 43 Devonshire Place Brighton Grade II 1380435 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post to the Side of Number 1 Eastern Terrace Paston Place Brighton Grade II 1380704 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post at the corner with South Avenue Freshfield Place Brighton Grade II 1380507 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post in front of Number 26 Great College Street Brighton Grade II 1380543 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post in front of Numbers 43 and 45 Great College Street Brighton Grade II 1380544 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post outside Jewish Cemetery Florence Place Brighton Grade II 1380506 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post in front of Number 18 Lewes Crescent Brighton Grade II 1381660 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post opposite Number 51 Old London Road Patcham Grade II 1380634 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post Approx 2 Metres West of Number 57 Old London Road Patcham Grade II 1380636 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post opposite Number 21 Park Street Brighton Grade II 1380700 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post in front of Number 29 Park Street Brighton Grade II 1380701 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post at corner with Eastern Road Park Street Brighton Grade II 1380702 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post Approx 10 Metres North of Entrance of St Peters Churchyard Preston Drove Preston Grade II 1380748 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post in front of Number 8 Queens Park Rise Brighton Grade II 1380781 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post in front of Number 28 Queens Park Rise Brighton Grade II 1380783 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post in front of Number 5 Queens Park Terrace Brighton Grade II 1380785 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post opposite Number 10 Queens Park Terrace Brighton Grade II 1380786 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post in front of Number 19 Queens Park Terrace Brighton Grade II 1380787 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post in front of Number 38 Queens Park Terrace Brighton Grade II 1380788 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post at East End of Rock Street Rock Grove Brighton Grade II 1380830 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post in front of Numbers 1 and 2 St James s Place Brighton Grade II 1380859 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post in front of Number 4 St James s Place Brighton Grade II 1380860 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post Adjacent to St Lukes Church Queens Park Terrace Brighton Grade II 1380791 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post in front of Number 2 St Lukes Road Brighton Grade II 1380886 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post at Bottom of St Lukes Road Queens Park Terrace Brighton Grade II 1380792 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post opposite Swimming Baths St Lukes Terrace Brighton Grade II 1380893 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post in front of Number 23 St Lukes Terrace Brighton Grade II 1380890 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post in front of Number 41 St Lukes Terrace Brighton Grade II 1380891 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post on corner with St Lukes Terrace St Lukes Road Brighton Grade II 1380887 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 a b The Windsor Lamp amp other lanterns designed for the gas mantle Chris Sugg 2006 2013 Archived from the original on 14 August 2013 Retrieved 20 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post in the South Courtyard of Brighton College Eastern Road Brighton Grade II 1380480 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post in the South Courtyard of Brighton College Eastern Road Brighton Grade II 1380481 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post in front of Number 5 Sussex Square Brighton Grade II 1380972 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post in front of Number 13 Sussex Square Brighton Grade II 1380973 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post in front of Numbers 17 and 18 Sussex Square Brighton Grade II 1380974 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post in front of Number 23 Sussex Square Brighton Grade II 1380975 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post in front of Number 28 Sussex Square Brighton Grade II 1380977 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post in front of Number 34 Sussex Square Brighton Grade II 1380978 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post in front of Number 38 Sussex Square Brighton Grade II 1380980 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post in front of Number 46 Sussex Square Brighton Grade II 1380981 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post The Square Patcham Grade II 1381028 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Lamp Post South of the Tower or Pepper Pot Tower Road Brighton Grade II 1381032 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Ten Lamp Posts Adelaide Crescent Hove Grade II 1187538 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Seven Lamp Posts Brunswick Place Hove Grade II 1204781 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Sixteen Lamp Posts Brunswick Square Hove Grade II 1281022 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Five Lamp Posts at the West End of Madeira Drive Madeira Drive Brighton Grade II 1381694 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England 2 Lamp Posts in front of the West Entrance to Church of St George St Georges Road Brighton Grade II 1380853 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Thirty Eight Lamp Posts on the Esplanade Kings Road Brighton Grade II 1381656 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Twenty Eight Lamp Posts on The Esplanade Marine Parade Brighton Grade II 1381759 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England 19 Lamp Posts the Royal Pavilion Estate Brighton Grade II 1381023 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Sixteen Lamp Posts East of the Station of Volks Electric Railway not Included Madeira Drive Brighton Grade II 1381697 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Numbers 70 and 71 and 72 and Attached Piers and Railings 70 71 and 72 Marine Parade Brighton Grade II 1381723 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Nos 1 7 and Attached Railings 1 7 Lansdowne Place Hove Grade II 1280408 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Nos 2 48 and Attached Railings 2 48 Lansdowne Place Hove Grade II 1187570 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Nos 13 and 15 including Attached Railings 13 and 15 Lansdowne Place Hove Grade II 1206075 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Nos 17 and 19 including Attached Railings 17 and 19 Lansdowne Place Hove Grade II 1280384 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Nos 21 21a and 23 including Attached Walls and Railings 21 21a and 23 Lansdowne Place Hove Grade II 1187571 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Nos 25 31 and Attached Railings 25 31 Lansdowne Place Hove Grade II 1280390 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England 33 55 Lansdowne Place Hove Grade II 1187572 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Nos 52 118 including Walls and Railings 52 118 Lansdowne Place Hove Grade II 1208338 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Nos 59 127 including Walls and Railings 59 127 Lansdowne Place Hove Grade II 1187573 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Nos 1 2 and 3 and Attached Railings 1 2 and 3 Lansdowne Square Hove Grade II 1206283 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Nos 4 5 and 6 and Attached Railings 4 5 and 6 Lansdowne Square Hove Grade II 1187574 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England 7 8 and 9 and Attached Railings 7 8 and 9 Lansdowne Square Hove Grade II 1293031 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Little Courtenay and South East Boundary Wall Kingsway Hove Grade II 1205902 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England 6 Little East Street Brighton Grade II 1381674 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England 8 Little East Street Brighton Grade II 1381675 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England 8 Lock s Hill Portslade Grade II 1208675 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England 87 London Road Brighton Grade II 1381676 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England 1 and 2 Lower Market Street Hove Grade II 1187575 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Nos 6 10 including Railings 6 10 Lower Market Street Hove Grade II 1208898 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Historic England Numbers 8 and 9 and Attached Railings 8 and 9 Lower Rock Gardens Brighton Grade II 1381690 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 May 2013 Bibliography Edit Antram Nicholas Morrice Richard 2008 Brighton and Hove Pevsner Architectural Guides London Yale University Press ISBN 978 0 300 12661 7 Brighton Polytechnic School of Architecture and Interior Design 1987 A Guide to the Buildings of Brighton Macclesfield McMillan Martin ISBN 1 869865 03 0 Carder Timothy 1990 The Encyclopaedia of Brighton Lewes East Sussex County Libraries ISBN 0 86147 315 9 Collis Rose 2010 The New Encyclopaedia of Brighton based on the original by Tim Carder 1st ed Brighton Brighton amp Hove Libraries ISBN 978 0 9564664 0 2 Dale Antony Gray James S 1976 Brighton Old and New East Ardsley EP Publishing ISBN 0 7158 1188 6 Middleton Judy 1979 A History of Hove Chichester Phillimore amp Co ISBN 0 85033 325 3 Middleton Judy 1996 Britain in Old Photographs Hove Stroud Sutton Publishing Ltd ISBN 0 7509 1374 6 Musgrave Clifford 1981 Life in Brighton Rochester Rochester Press ISBN 0 571 09285 3 Nairn Ian Pevsner Nikolaus 1965 The Buildings of England Sussex Harmondsworth Penguin Books ISBN 0 14 071028 0 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Grade II listed buildings in Brighton and Hove I L amp oldid 1167468743, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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