SearchCurrently displaying: 12 results. Clear the search. You can also search our Questions and Answers.You've searched for:Categories: "Streets" xArea: "Hollingdean" x Search term Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Daily life in the 1940s “In the 1940’s my dad was in charge of the gates, and weighbridges for every vehicle coming in, at one ... One of the first of the 'Fiveways' The houses in Hollingbury Road, some three storeyed, were built from about 1886 and represent development over many decades. Given ... Welcome I am Joy Whittam, your local editor and Hollingdean resident inviting you to find out about Hollingdean, past and present. ... Houses that grow in the trees Golf Drive was created during the 1980’s on land which had been part of Lower Roedale farm, later Roedale Nurseries, ... Houses grow in the trees - part two After the Dryad development was finished there was still some space left to build, on what had been the Hollingbury ... The beginnings of Hollingdean As early as 1831, Dog Kennel Road, later Hollingdean Road (so called because it was the site of Brighton Harriers ... Setting up Fiveways Artists' Open Houses When I moved to this house in Brighton in 1980, I had plans to join in the Artist Open Studios ... A Brighton Housing Trust development A housing estate built on a 2.02 hectares greenfield site located in central Brighton, (east of Brighton University). It is ... The streets were our playground Streets were safe and friendly I lived at number 66 Hollingbury Road, from when I was born in 1950 until 1964 ... Childhood memories of the 1950s Clean respectful community I lived in Stephens Road from 1953 until I married in 1964; my parents and sisters remained a ... Remembering old fashioned shops Cars were a rare sight I lived in 7 Hollingbury Road from 1955 until 1957, when we moved around the corner ... My Mum's wish come true Brand new house Our family moved to Stephens Road in 1953 to a brand new three bedroom house. My mother used ...