Gardens and trees

Please note that this text is an extract from a reference work written in 1990.  As a result, some of the content may not reflect recent research, changes and events.

d) The grounds of both Preston Manor and the Royal Pavilion have been designated as gardens of special historic interest by English Heritage, and special care will be taken to preserve their original layout and features. A number of other historic parks and gardens are treated similarly by Brighton Council on a voluntary basis; they are: the Kemp Town enclosures; Kipling Garden, Rottingdean; Park Crescent; Preston Park; Preston Rockery; Queen’s Park; Stanmer Park; and the Victoria Gardens.
Individual trees may have preservation orders placed upon them, and, as mentioned above, all trees within a conservation area are protected.
Any numerical cross-references in the text above refer to resources in the Sources and Bibliography section of the Encyclopaedia of Brighton by Tim Carder.

The following resource(s) is quoted as a general source for the information above:
{44,70a,277,306}

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