Puget's Cottage, North Street, Brighton
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The photograph on this page of Puget's Cottage, North Street, Brighton by Simon Carey as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 27 Oct 2017
Now visible with the demolition of Image in order to develop the former service yard of Hanningtons into another shopping area as part of the Lanes. The cottage is Brighton's oldest surviving building outside St Nicholas' church and dates back to the 1640s. Any surviving medieval structure was destroyed in 1515 when the French raided the English coast and burnt the town to the ground.