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West Hill

West Hill is the name given to the eastern part of Church Hill rising westwards from Brighton Station, Queen's Road and the central valley. It was developed in the 1840s and '50s with 'working-class' and 'middle-class' terraced housing.

Page link: Albert Road developed 1869/75
Albert Road developed 1869/75
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Page link: Buckingham Place constructed c1845
Buckingham Place constructed c1845
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Page link: Buckingham Road constructed c1850s
Buckingham Road constructed c1850s
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Page link: Camden Terrace: narrow twitten c1840s
Camden Terrace: narrow twitten c1840s
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Page link: Crown Gardens: dating from 1820s
Crown Gardens: dating from 1820s
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Page link: North Gardens: developed in the 1840s
North Gardens: developed in the 1840s
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Page link: Terminus Place built c1840s
Terminus Place built c1840s
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Page link: Terminus Road
Terminus Road
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Page link: West Hill Road
West Hill Road
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