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WITHDEAN HALL AND LONDON ROAD, WITHDEAN.

The entrance gates to and the Lodge of, Withdean Hall. This house still stands (1978), as does the Lodge, seen in photograph JG_34_098 taken on 25 June 1978.
The chief difference is the width of London Road. Originally the road was about two thirds of its present width. Widening, during the 1920s and early 1930s, took place on the east side, resulting in the loss of several feet from the garden frontage.

Image Reference: JG_34_096.tif
Date: c.1924
Image Details: Copy
Size of Original: 152x102
Place: Brighton
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