The Brighton Deaf Centre, Carlton Hill, Brighton

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The Brighton Deaf Centre, Carlton Hill, Brighton

Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 1 Nov 2015

Built in 1938 as a church hall for the neighbouring St John's and also known as the Edward Riley Memorial Hall, it became a centre for the deaf after the church was closed in 1980. The large flint walls predate the building and once belonged to the extensive gardens of St John's Lodge in Tilbury Place.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.823629
Longitude
-0.131413