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  2. The boundary of the ancient ecclesiastical and civil parish of Brighton, which was also the area incorporated as a borough on 1 April 1854, followed the present boundary with Hove from the sea-front via Little Western Street and Boundary Passage to Goldsmid Road.

  3. Jan 1, 2022 · The Peace Statue is the traditional boundary between Brighton and Hove (Image: Adam Gerrard/Mirror) Brighton had applied for city status before as a solo entity, forgetting about poor Hove to try and become a city in its own right in 1977 as part of the Queen's Silver Jubilee celebrations.

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  4. The map is correct for 1850 and correctly does not show the Cliftonville loop (Hove curve) which I believe opened ca.1860. The line to the top left is London/Brighton – top is Lewes – left is the coast line to Shoreham/Worthing and beyond.

  5. May 24, 2019 · According to the census of 1801, there were only 101 residents living in houses clustered either side of Hove Street. Boosted by the patronage of the Prince Regent, later crowned George IV, Brighton boomed and the knock-on effect on neighbouring Hove was dramatic.

  6. From west to east the administrative boundary of Brighton and Hove begins on the coast at Gate 4 of Shoreham Port. It crosses the Southwick Ship Canal and the A259 between Brambledean Road and St Richard's Road in Portslade .

  7. Brighton and Hove is located in the county of East Sussex, South East England, four miles east of the town of Southwick, and 48 miles south of London. Brighton and Hove lies three miles south-east of the West Sussex border, and was historically in the county of Sussex.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BrightonBrighton - Wikipedia

    The old boundary between Brighton and Hove is most clearly seen on the seafront, where the King Edward Peace Statue (1912) straddles the border, and in a twitten called Boundary Passage which runs northwards from Western Road to Montpelier Road.