Fourth Avenue

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Fourth Avenue by Simon Carey as part of the Geograph project.

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Fourth Avenue

Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 22 Apr 2007

This is the eastern side of the road that links Kingsway (A259) with Church Road (B2066). Fourth Avenue was part of the Stanford Estate that was the last of the Brighton and Hove coast to be developed. Like Cliftonville slow progress in selling plots and building houses meant that styles changed in the same street let alone different ones. The gables, red bricks being the last to be built. Fourth Avenue like many original higher class streets is wide enough to allow parking on either side of the road, double parking in the middle of the road and a large enough transit way either side for traffic.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.826245
Longitude
-0.171634