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Latitude: 50.8267 / 50°49'35"N
Longitude: -0.1665 / 0°9'59"W
OS Eastings: 529227
OS Northings: 104614
OS Grid: TQ292046
Mapcode National: GBR JP3.0QG
Mapcode Global: FRA B6JX.BY5
Plus Code: 9C2XRRGM+M9
Entry Name: 7-12, QUEEN'S PLACE (See details for further address information)
Listing Date: 2 November 1992
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1187582
English Heritage Legacy ID: 365606
ID on this website: 101187582
Location: Hove, Brighton and Hove, West Sussex, BN3
County: The City of Brighton and Hove
Electoral Ward/Division: Brunswick and Adelaide
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Brighton and Hove
Traditional County: Sussex
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): East Sussex
Church of England Parish: Hove St John the Baptist
Church of England Diocese: Chichester
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HOVE
TQ2904NW QUEEN'S PLACE
579-1/18/100 (South side)
Nos.7-12 (Consecutive)
GV II
Includes: No.39 FIRST AVENUE.
Includes: No.11A SECOND AVENUE.
Mews, now garages with dwellings above. 1879, altered C20.
Yellow stock bricks, moulded bricks for quoins and other
detailing, shallow pitched hipped slate roof, overhanging
eaves, carried on shaped brackets at east and west ends, tall
panelled brick stacks with moulded caps.
South range of mews with west end fronting Second Avenue and
east end fronting First Avenue; the First Avenue elevation is
the more complete. One-and-a-half storeys, segmental-headed
sash window breaking through eaves flanked by 2-light many
paned casements resting on keystones of 3-bay segmental-headed
ground floor blind arcade, 2-light window left, small window
right, central flat roofed entrance porch carried on shaped
brackets, leaded fanlight above panelled door.
One-bay single-storey range adjoining to south with bottle
balustrade parapet. Pair of rusticated gatepiers with ball
finials adjoining to north.
West front: segmental-headed dormer rising through eaves, 3
inserted windows below eaves each with one vertical glazing
bar, segmental-headed opening to 3-bay blind arcade obscured
by fascia of Fossey's Garage, central doorway. Pair of
rusticated gatepiers missing ball finials to north, to south
single-storey flat-roofed coeval range with segmental-headed
window opening, C20 sash windows and doorway to left. Nos 7 &
8 Queen's Place are known as No.39 First Avenue, and No 13
Queen's Place as No 11A Second Avenue.
The mews are shown on the 1875 OS map. Forms part of a group
with Nos 2-6 (consec) Queen's Place (North side) opposite.
Listing NGR: TQ2922704614
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