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Tim (Ency) O Carder

My pages:
Page link: Ovingdean Village
Ovingdean Village
Map of village c1990
Page link: Buildings of special interest
Buildings of special interest
Some of the older village buildings
Page link: Ovingdean Listed Buildings
Ovingdean Listed Buildings
Reminders of the farming community
Page link: Ovingdean Hall
Ovingdean Hall
Originally Ovingdean House built c1792
Page link: Ovingdean Grange
Ovingdean Grange
The former manor house
Page link: Ovingdean's Domesday Manor
Ovingdean's Domesday Manor
Held by Godfrey de Pierpoint
Page link: The Rectory, Ovingdean
The Rectory, Ovingdean
Built between 1805-1807
Page link: Union Street
Union Street
First non-conformist chapel erected here c1698
Page link: Ship Street Gardens
Ship Street Gardens
Lined with small 19th century cottages
Page link: Ship Street
Ship Street
Developed from the early 17th century
Page link: Prince Albert Street
Prince Albert Street
Construction completed in 1842
Page link: Regent Arcade
Regent Arcade
Anciently known as 'Mockbeggars's Croft'
Page link: Nile Street
Nile Street
Originally known as St. Bartholomew's Lane
Page link: Middle Street
Middle Street
Earliest development of the Old Town
Page link: Meeting House Lane
Meeting House Lane
Named from the Presbyterian Meeting House
Page link: Little East Street
Little East Street
Leads from Bartholomews to the sea front
Page link: The Lanes
The Lanes
Developed during the 16th/17th centuries
Page link: King's Road
King's Road
Constructed between 1821/1822
Page link: Duke Street
Duke Street
Originally known as Cragg Lane
Page link: Brighton Place
Brighton Place
Formerly known as 'The Knab'
Page link: Boyces's Street
Boyces's Street
Developed by the mid 17th century
Page link: Black Lion Street
Black Lion Street
Developed on the Hempshares c17th century
Page link: Black Lion Lane
Black Lion Lane
Most ancient part of the Old Town
Page link: Old Town Maps
Old Town Maps
Contemporary map of the area
Page link: Old Town Maps
Old Town Maps
Map based on survey of Yeakell & Gardner 1779
Page link: Expansion from the Lower Town
Expansion from the Lower Town
Historic heart of the city
Page link: Old Steine
Old Steine
Steine House, built in 1804
Page link: Old Steine
Old Steine
Marlborough House, built c1765
Page link: Old Steine
Old Steine
South and west side buildings
Page link: Old Steine
Old Steine
East side buildings
Page link: Old Steine
Old Steine
The Victoria Fountain and the War Memorial
Page link: Old Steine
Old Steine
Sir John Cordy Burrows statue
Page link: Old Steine
Old Steine
Name dates back to 16th century
Page link: Old Ship Hotel
Old Ship Hotel
Developments and modernisations
Page link: Old Ship Hotel
Old Ship Hotel
Earliest records date from 1665