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"The political boundary between Hove and Brighton corresponds neither to an environmental nor an architectural break." [1]
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The Bedford Hotel was replaced by a new Bedford Hotel as mentioned in its article; Sussex Heights was built on another site. Peter James ( talk) 21:00, 26 September 2020 (UTC)
I think the section on the University of Sussex should include a mention of Falmer House’s Grade I listing. It’s a,fairly rare, example of a 20th century Grade I listing . KJP1 ( talk) 19:48, 24 December 2023 (UTC)
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The Bedford Hotel was replaced by a new Bedford Hotel as mentioned in its article; Sussex Heights was built on another site. Peter James ( talk) 21:00, 26 September 2020 (UTC)
I think the section on the University of Sussex should include a mention of Falmer House’s Grade I listing. It’s a,fairly rare, example of a 20th century Grade I listing . KJP1 ( talk) 19:48, 24 December 2023 (UTC)