William Street, Brighton
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Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 1 Nov 2015
The road runs between Edward street and Kingswood Street and was originally developed in 1815 though nothing remains from that period. The eastern side was cleared in the mid 1930s and is now occupied by either the Law Courts or Police Station. The western side had to wait until the 1960s before that was cleared and has been replaced by the County Court on the immediate left and buildings belonging to the University of Brighton further on.