SearchCurrently displaying: 21 results. Clear the search. You can also search our Questions and Answers.You've searched for:Categories: "Streets" xArea: "Bevendean" x Search term Filter by Categories Tours (1)Lesser heard voices tours (1)Over 50s in Bevendean (1) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Panoramic views, 2002 Meadowview estate Paris aged 11 lives at Meadowview which is fairly new estate near the top of Bear Road. Paris says it ... Fantastic Christmas lights I, Father Christmas, love Norwich Drive. Why? Because of the fantastic fairy lights. Last year I saw a beautiful coloured house ... Self build houses “About 40 years ago I had a council property so I joined the self build scheme. They were all prefabs ... Welcome to Bear Road History Lying to the north east of central Brighton, Bear Road was the parish boundary between Brighton and Preston. This is ... Mr Fairweather's tasty carrots In 1941, when I was three years old, we lived in Bear Road, Brighton. I remember our very dear neighbour Mr ... Moustaches in the 1920s There was no messing about with moustaches in those days. Your Dad either had a moustache or he didn’t. There ... Living in Hornby Road “This photo of the valley was taken from the Racecourse when it was purely sheep grazing land. Recently I walked ... Bear Road and East Preston Please note that this text is an extract from a reference work written in 1990. As a result, some of ... A Bevendean housing estate This is a seven-and-a-half hectare housing estate set on a hill, with views of rolling green fields in tranquil and ... Post war self-build development “The houses in Plymouth Avenue were a post war self build development. There is a plaque commemorating those involved on ... Bear Road benefits In Feng Shui they say it is not auspicious to live close to a cemetery, but I am very happy ... Our dream house I have lived in Plymouth Avenue Since 1987 when I got married to my wife, Clare. We bought an ex-council ... Photographed in 1960 This Picture was taken in July 1960 and shows the land that the self-build houses at Jevington Drive are now ... Belle Vue Cottages Windmill Farm I grew up at 11 Bellevue Cottages, the last house on the dead end (and still unpaved) street at ... Where I first fell in love Click on the image to open a large version in a new window Brenda – my first love My first memory of ... Bevendean Isolation Hospital Living in ‘The Cottage’ My mother remarried in around 1968-9 and my brother Martin and I moved from our home town of ... A childhood haven Played up ‘Shady Lane’ I lived at 66 Hornby Road from 1950 and was 4 years old when our family moved there ... An ex-pat remembers Living at Norwich Drive I was born in Brighton in 1949 and lived in Lower Bevendean with my foster mother until ... Charting the changes ‘The Domesday Book’ of 1086 recorded the manor of Bevendean, ‘Beofa’s valley’, to be worth £6 and held by one ... A potted history Please note that this text is an extract from a reference work written in 1990. As a result, some of ...