Phoenix Place, Brighton
Introduction
The photograph on this page of Phoenix Place, Brighton by Simon Carey as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 25 Oct 2015
Originally known as Waterloo Street but named after the former brewery which occupied the site to the immediate north, see Image The brewery ceased production in 1973 but remained in use as a bottling plant until 1991 when it closed for good. All buildings were pulled down with the exception of the former brewery tap, see Image, the building on the left, former offices erected in 1893 and now used as the Phoenix Community Centre and the brick setts in the road. Wellesley House is beyond built in 1970 on a former Regency Terrace and part of the University of Brighton.