Coastal Place, New Church Road, Aldrington, Hove
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Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 11 Dec 2016
Occupying the former sites of numbers 55-61 New Church Road. Number 55 was located on the eastern side and was built just before the start of the First World War in large grounds. The house was demolished in the mid 1960s but remained vacant for another decade until the plot was purchased by Nuffield Hospital, a private medical institution. They opened in 1976 and operated here until 2004 when patients were moved to a larger modern block in Woodingdean. The hospital was demolished around 2006. Numbers 59-61 were built at the same time as neighbouring Image and survived into the 1980s when they too were demolished for an extension to the hospital. The flats contain 70 homes and were constructed around 2007-08. See http://regencysociety-jamesgray.com/volume15/source/jg_15_136.html for an image of number 55.