IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Hereford Street, BRIGHTON, BN2 1JT

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Hereford Street, BN2 1JT by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

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Image Listing (555 Images Found)

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Hereford Street, Brighton
A residential street that runs from Upper Bedford Street to Lavender Street that was originally developed in the 1810s and soon became one of the worst slum areas of Brighton. Subsequently, these houses were one of the first to be cleared in the mid 1920s and replaced by a new set of council housing which were some of the worst ever built by the local authority. Consequently, they too were demolished by the Luftwaffe during the war and by the council soon after and replaced by yet another set which have consequently proved a little more durable though some of them were also been removed in the mid 1970s to be replaced by a block of flats . The high rise on the right is Hereford Court built in the late 1960s on the site of a former malthouse which by that point was being used to manufacturer gas mantles. Hereford Street's one claim to fame is it being the birthplace of Thomas Sargent in 1896 who later became the comedian Max Miller. Old images: The northern side in 1924 - http://regencysociety-jamesgray.com/volume22/source/jg_22_156.html Bomb damage during the Second World War - http://regencysociety-jamesgray.com/volume22/source/jg_22_164.html Replacement houses and old malthouse 1961 - http://regencysociety-jamesgray.com/volume22/source/jg_22_168.html
Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 11 Oct 2015
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Essex Street
Wiltshire House tower block ahead.
Image: © Oast House Archive Taken: 9 Jun 2013
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Essex Street, Brighton
The residential street was first developed in the 1810s and originally ran from Upper Bedford Street to Lavender Street. The northern side was cleared in the late 1950s and replaced by the blocks of flats. Those on the southern side up to an old school were removed in the 1930s but not replaced due to the war with the rest removed in the 1960s when the houses on the left were built. During the early 1970s the western end of the street was closed and Wiltshire House, the high rise block of flats, built. See following images: 1. Northern side before development in 1954 - http://regencysociety-jamesgray.com/volume22/source/jg_22_182.html 2. Northern side after development in 1970 - http://regencysociety-jamesgray.com/volume22/source/jg_22_183.html 3. Southern side before development in 1967 - http://regencysociety-jamesgray.com/volume22/source/jg_22_181.html
Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 11 Oct 2015
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Hereford Street
Image: © Oast House Archive Taken: 16 Oct 2010
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Essex Street, Brighton
The opposite view of Image with Warwick Mount the high rise block at the end of the street and Somerset Point to its left.
Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 1 Nov 2015
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Veronica Way, Brighton
An access road for Hampshire Court that joins Essex Street to the north. Developed in the early 1970s.
Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 11 Oct 2015
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Upper Bedford Street
Shows the location of Image
Image: © Mike Quinn Taken: 23 Jun 2008
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The Stag Inn sign
Image: © Oast House Archive Taken: 16 Oct 2010
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The Stag Inn, Brighton
A Shepherd Neame pub on Upper Bedford Street.
Image: © Oast House Archive Taken: 16 Oct 2010
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New Development, Upper Bedford Street, Kemp Town, Brighton
Built in 2014 on the site of the former Stag public house which was one of the few buildings to survive the previous redevelopment of the area, see Image The pub which dated from the 1830s closed in 2012 and was demolished towards the end of 2013. Not quite sure what its replacement is hether flats or offices, the sign on the outside is for Godfrey Investments who are a local property developer.
Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 11 Oct 2015
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