Albion Street, Southwick

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The photograph on this page of Albion Street, Southwick by Simon Carey as part of the Geograph project.

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Albion Street, Southwick

Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 9 May 2020

The main A259 was once the town centre of Southwick with 19th century shops and terraced housing squeezed between the road and the railway. All that survives is the Old Town Hall, covered in scaffolding to the right, the rest was cleared in the 1960s with the shops moved to Southwick Square and the housing replaced by flats, Rocks Close on the left being one of nine blocks built in the same area between the road and the railway.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.831532
Longitude
-0.234621