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KENTS COURT

Nos. 10 and 11, Kents Court, two very good examples of early Brighton cottages. They were built of flints gathered from the beach, cemented with mortar, with brick-work around the doors and windows. The attic windows and roof of 12-14 remain, but the three houses had been converted for use as a meat market. Hidden away at the back of the two old flint houses, was Bodles Court shown on another page.

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Place: Brighton
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