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Arthur Street, Aldrington, Hove
A residential street that runs west from Westbourne Street becoming Mortimer Road at the junction with Rutland Road. The road was developed from the mid 1890s and completed by the turn of the centuries. On the right are the buildings of
Image Much of the northern side was removed in the 1970s.
Image: © Simon Carey
Taken: 17 Dec 2016
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Pendragon Court, Arthur Street, Aldrington, Hove
Originally the site of a laundry that survived until the 1970s when both they are some housing were demolished to eventually make way for a mixed development of houses and flats. See http://regencysociety-jamesgray.com/volume16/source/jg_16_012.html and http://regencysociety-jamesgray.com/volume16/source/jg_16_013.html for a view of the old houses.
Image: © Simon Carey
Taken: 17 Dec 2016
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Coleridge Street, Aldrington, Hove
The western section of the street located between Westbourne Street and Rutland Road that was developed in the 1890s and named after Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Beyond Westbourne Street the street heads east to Sackville Road, the A2023. Part of the district known locally as Poets Corner due to the street names as opposed to any bohemian tendencies.
Image: © Simon Carey
Taken: 17 Dec 2016
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Aldrington railway station, West Sussex
Opened in 1905 on the London Brighton & South Coast Railway's line from Brighton to Shoreham-by-Sea. View west towards Portslade and Shoreham.
Image: © Nigel Thompson
Taken: 25 Nov 2011
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Aldrington station, 1990
View eastward, towards Hove and Brighton: ex-LB&SCR Brighton - Littlehampton/Portsmouth main line. The station was 'Dyke Junction' until 6/32, Aldrington 'Halt' until 5/69.
Image: © Ben Brooksbank
Taken: 12 Jul 1990
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Aldrington Station
Opened in 1904 as Dyke Junction Halt the station was renamed and rebuilt in 1932. Access is via footpaths on either side down to a footpath that links Tamworth Road to Amherst Crescent.
Image: © Simon Carey
Taken: 5 Jan 2017
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Aldrington Station
Opened in 1905 as Dyke Junction Halt to serve as an interchange for the Dyke branch railway. It was renamed Aldrington Halt in 1932 and eventually became just Aldrington. Staffing went in 1990 and a couple of small shelters are the only facilities available here though it is served by 4 trains in each direction per hour during the day and can be busy in peak periods. The buildings from St Joseph's trading estate are on the left.
Image: © Simon Carey
Taken: 14 Jan 2009
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Ancient Mariner, Rutland Road
Though it is on the corner of Coleridge Street, once known as the Rutland the name change has only occurred in the last few years. Located in the area known as Poet's Corner due to the street names all being named after poets rather than anything resembling a Bohemian lifestyle. Much of the housing is terraced built for the tradesman who serviced the great and good in the villas between Portland Road and the sea. Taken from Rutland Road's junction with Molesworth Street.
Image: © Simon Carey
Taken: 14 Jan 2009
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Ancient Mariner Pub
In Rutland Road near Aldrington Station, details and reviews http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/10962/
Image: © Paul Gillett
Taken: 21 Apr 2012
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Westbourne Street, Aldrington, Hove
The northern end of the street that runs between Westbourne Gardens and Arthur Street that was developed in the early 1890s. The flats at the end of the street are
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Image: © Simon Carey
Taken: 17 Dec 2016
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