Belmont, Brighton
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Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 11 Oct 2015
A cul de sac off Dyke Road built around 1858 on the site of Lashmar's Windmill. A mill had been on the site since at least 1780 with Lashmar's being possibly the third incarnation. Between 1852-53 it was moved by sledge to position on the Downs above Clayton where it still stands today and is better known as Image Numbers 2 to 6 are listed.