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Districts of Brighton and Hove: Kemp Town, New England Quarter, Whitehawk, Hollingbury, Portslade, Moulsecoomb, Rottingdean, Patcham, Stanmer

Product Type: Book
Product Price: $19.99
Manufacturer: Books LLC
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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Kemp Town, New England Quarter, Whitehawk, Hollingbury, Portslade, Moulsecoomb, Rottingdean, Patcham, Stanmer, Ovingdean, Westdene, Woodingdean, Seven Dials, Brighton, Brunswick, Roedean, East Sussex, North Laine, Kemptown, Saltdean, Aldrington, Withdean, Preston Village, Brighton, Bevendean, Hanover, Brighton, West Hill, Brighton, Mile Oak, the Lanes, West Blatchington, Black Rock, Hangleton, Hollingdean. Excerpt: Coordinates : 50°50 38 N 0°12 36 W / 50.844°N 0.21°W / 50.844; -0.21 Aldrington Aldrington is the name of an area of the city of Brighton and Hove , previously part of the old borough of Hove . For centuries it was meadow land along the English Channel stretching west from the old village of Hove to the old mouth of the River Adur , and it is now a prosperous residential area integrated within Hove. History There was Roman activity and settlement in the area. The Anglo-Saxons gave it the name Ealdhere's Tun Ealdhere's farm and the name appears in the Domesday Book as Eldretune. During the High Middle Ages the fortunes of the village waned as the mouth of the River Adur moved west to Portslade , and as acres of land were lost to the sea. By the end of the sixteenth century its church dedicated to St Leonard was a ruin, and though the population rallied for a time in the seventeenth century by the 1831 census the area recorded a population of just two. Nineteenth century The area of Aldrington began to be developed from the late nineteenth century as a westward extension of Hove. The church of St Leonard was restored in 1878, and incorporates parts of the medieval structure. Aldrington was amalgamated with Hove in 1894. The ground plan of Aldrington was set out on a grid-iron system, most unusual within England. The main artery running east-west is New Church Road, a b...
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