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  2. Patcham Place - Wikipedia

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    [1] [4] (The house has sometimes been incorrectly described as newly built in 1764, such was the extent of the revamp.) [8] [9] Payne and his descendants lived in the house for many years, but in 1926, as suburban residential development began to reach the old village of Patcham, Brighton Corporation (predecessor of the present Brighton and ...

  3. File:Brighton House, 11 Brighton Cres, Portobello.jpg

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    The house is the largest in East Brighton Crescent and was built for the colonel of the army. It first appears on maps in 1856 (Sutter's map), along with its neighbours No 9-10 and Nos 7-8. At the turn of the 20th century the house was converted into a convent and it was only returned to domestic use in 1986.

  4. Sussex Heights - Wikipedia

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    Sussex Heights is owned by a management company called Sussex Heights (Brighton) Ltd, which is in turn owned jointly by all lessees—each of whom holds one share. It was formed as a private company limited by shares in 1992. Its company officers are residents of the building, and all shareholders are invited to an annual general meeting. [26]

  5. Whitehawk - Wikipedia

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    Class Divide is a grassroots campaign group based in Brighton and Hove, England, focused on addressing educational inequalities in the city, particularly in the East Brighton communities of Whitehawk, Manor Farm, and Bristol Estate. Initially started as an offshoot of The Crew Club, a youth and community centre, Class Divide aims to create a ...

  6. Moulsecoomb Place - Wikipedia

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    Moulsecoomb Place is a large 18th-century house on Lewes Road in the Moulsecoomb area of the English coastal city of Brighton and Hove.Originally a farmhouse based in an agricultural area in the parish of Patcham, north of Brighton, it was bought and extensively remodelled in 1790 for a long-established local family.

  7. Embassy Court - Wikipedia

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    He drew comparison between Embassy Court and "an East End slum". [3] Brighton-born comedian Max Miller and actor Rex Harrison were two early residents; [8] Sir Terence Rattigan rented a flat there as well from 1960, but disliked it and soon moved to Marine Parade. Brighton-born Jason Rodriques moved into the building in 1987 for 22 years. . [52]

  8. Category:Houses in Brighton and Hove - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 9 September 2012, at 23:18 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Ovingdean Grange - Wikipedia

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    Ovingdean Grange is a Grade II listed [1] manor house situated on the south coast of England in the village of Ovingdean, east of Brighton.One of the oldest and most historical residences in Brighton, it gave its name to the novel Ovingdean Grange by the popular 19th-century writer William Harrison Ainsworth.

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