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BRIGHTON PLACE COTTAGES

The cottages were built much later than the old flint houses previously and they are first heard of in Directories of the 1850s. During the 1880s they were acquired by Hanningtons and used as dormitories for their assistants, who lived in. Later 10, 11 and 12, Brighton Place were used for the same purpose. After this custom died out the cottages were used as stores but it seems likely that before long they will be demolished and the whole area redeveloped. Photographs taken – December 1959

Image Reference: JG_09_038.tif
Date: 1959
Image Details: Original monochrome print
Size of Original: 104x81
Place: Brighton
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