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Jevington Drive
Image: © Oast House Archive
Taken: 11 Oct 2016
0.05 miles
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Meadowview, Brighton
Meadowview at entrance to the Jew's Burial Ground looking east.
Image: © Patrick Roper
Taken: 25 Aug 2010
0.06 miles
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View from Meadowview over Moulsecoomb
Looking north westwards over Moulsecoomb towards Hollingbury Hill, all in Brighton.
Image: © Patrick Roper
Taken: 25 Aug 2010
0.09 miles
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Meadowview Community Centre, Meadowview, Brighton
Part of the Meadowview estate built in the 1990s on the southern slopes of Bevendean.
Image: © Simon Carey
Taken: 11 Oct 2015
0.09 miles
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View from Meadowview, Brighton
A seat with a view located at the junction of Meadowview and Ghyllside. The houses in the distance are part of the Moulescoomb estate with Moulescoomb Wild Park beyond and Hollingbury Castle on the summit. To the right in the far distance is the suburb of Coldean beyond which is Stanmer Great Wood.
Image: © Simon Carey
Taken: 11 Oct 2015
0.10 miles
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Borrow King Close, Brighton
Built around 2005, this short cul-de-sac is named after Arthur Borrow King (1924-1992), a Brighton councillor.
Image: © Patrick Roper
Taken: 25 Aug 2010
0.12 miles
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Eastbourne Road, Brighton
A residential road that links Bevendean Road to Canfield Road that was developed in the early 1920s.
Image: © Simon Carey
Taken: 11 Oct 2015
0.13 miles
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Gates of former Bevendean Hospital, Brighton
Built in the late 19th century, Bevendean Hospital was closed in 1990 and then replaced by housing. These gates and gate piers on the south east side of Bevendean Road were retained and are Grade II Listed Buildings
Image: © Patrick Roper
Taken: 25 Aug 2010
0.13 miles
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Former Bevendean Hospital Gates, Bevendean Road, Brighton
The gates date from around 1900 and along with the two lodges that flank them are the only surviving parts of Bevendean Hospital. Built as an isolation hospital in 1881 during the outbreak of a smallpox epidemic the original buildings were wooden and thrown up quickly. By the 1890s they had come to the end of their working life and were subsequently replaced in 1898 by new stone buildings which included the gates. A further two wings were added between 1902-1905. It operated primarily as an isolation hospital until 1948 when it became part of the National Health Service though ironically it was isolated during part of 1951 following a local smallpox outbreak. The hospital's last years were spent mainly caring for psychiatric and geriatric patients and was closed to in-patients in April 1989 and for good in September 1990 after which the buildings were demolished.
See http://www.bygones.org.uk/images/uploaded/scaled/Bevendean_Hospital41.jpg for an aerial image of the hospital.
Image: © Simon Carey
Taken: 11 Oct 2015
0.13 miles
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Ghyllside, Brighton
A cul de sac off Meadowview and part of a small estate named after the latter which was developed during the 1990s. In the distance are the houses in Bevendean whilst beyond is Newmarket Hill.
Image: © Simon Carey
Taken: 11 Oct 2015
0.15 miles