IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
High Street, NEWHAVEN, BN9 9PE

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to High Street, BN9 9PE 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.

There are currently over 7.5m images from over14,400 individuals and you can help contribute to the project by visiting https://www.geograph.org.uk

Image Map


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Image Listing (202 Images Found)

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The Bridge Inn
Built in the 17th century next to the original bridge over the River Ouse. Its most famous guest was King Louis Phillipe of France who stayed in the hotel on his first day of exile after the revolution of 1848 that deposed him. Newhaven High Street heads up the hill.
Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 23 Oct 2007
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Sign of The Ship Hotel
Sign for The Ship Hotel on High Street Image
Image: © Gerald England Taken: 27 Apr 2017
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Island Bridge, Newhaven
The pub beyond the bridge is the "Bridge Hotel"
Image: © Kevin Gordon Taken: 20 Jul 2008
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High Street, Newhaven
From Bridge Street. In the centre is The Ship Hotel Image
Image: © Gerald England Taken: 27 Apr 2017
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The Ship
Pub on High Street, with history going back to at least the early 19th Century, a Coronation dinner in honour of George IV taking place here in 1821.
Image: © Ian Capper Taken: 21 May 2024
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High Street
Looking down High Street to its junction with Bridge Street. In the left background is the 18th Century Bridge Inn (see Image) and on the right is the NatWest Bank, built c.1900 for the London and County Bank, designed by Godfrey Pinkerton. The bank branch closed in 2012 and the building has since been converted into a single residence. Both buildings are grade II listed - see https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1280332?section=official-list-entry and https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1197493?section=official-list-entry respectively.
Image: © Ian Capper Taken: 21 May 2024
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Bridge Inn
18th Century pub in Bridge Street, opposite the end of High Street. Grade II listed - see https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1280332?section=official-list-entry. On both sides of the bay is the inscription "Hosted the last King of France 1848", in reference to King Louis Philippe and his family spending their first night in England here, having fled from France during the 1848 Revolution.
Image: © Ian Capper Taken: 21 May 2024
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The Bridge Inn, Newhaven
Now closed.
Image: © PAUL FARMER Taken: 21 Jun 2014
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Newhaven - former Crown post office building
Closed in about 2017.
Image: © Jim Osley Taken: 27 May 2022
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The Bridge
Built as a cottage in the 17th it later became the New Inn changing its name to the Bridge Inn in 1784 when the new bridge over the river was opened. The owner had been one of the sponsors and the meeting to apply for the act of parliament required for the crossing had been held here. Over the years it has been either the Bridge inn, Bridge Hotel or just plain Bridge, as it is now. Its former brewery was located in Bridge Street which later became a Drill Hall which was removed when North Way ring road was constructed in the early 1970s. The inn's most famous visitor was a certain Mr Smith who lodged here one night in 1848 having disembarked from a ferry from Dieppe. Mr Smith was Louis Phillipe, the deposed King of France spending his first night in exile.
Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 26 Aug 2012
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