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VIEWS OF KINGS GARDENS FROM HOOVE LEA

On the vacant ground in the immediate foreground formerly stood Mills Terrace, nine elegant houses the first to be built on the south side of the road. It is probable that if they had not been built when they were, in 1822, the south side would never have been used for building. The terrace was cleared in 1899 and then the site stood empty for many years, until in 1918 Flag court was erected immediately adjoining Hoove Lea.

Image Reference: JG_12_056.tif
Date: 1910-1918
Image Details: Original monochrome print
Size of Original: 215x177
Place: Hove
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