Rose Hill, Brighton
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Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 25 Oct 2015
A residential street that links Union Road to Upper Lewes Road that was originally developed in the 1830s though parts have been replaced. On the left Button Court built in the 1960s replaced numbers 6-8 whilst on the right is the Salvation Army Congress Hall built in 2000 to replace an older 1883 building.