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WITHDEAN LODGE

Withdean Lodge was demolished in 1961 and flats now occupy its site. The stables and outbuildings, now put to other uses, remain. This photograph of the early 1930s looks from a garden in Withdean Road, across the railway cutting, past Elmslea – now demolished – to Withdean Lodge, then to Cornwall Gardens and finally to Surrenden Road. Note: Varndean Road, leading up to Mount Harry.

Image Reference: JG_34_010.tif
Date: 1930s
Image Details: Original monochrome print
Size of Original: 157x106
Place: Brighton
Additional Information: No comment

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