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THE OLD VICARAGE

Temple Gardens

Neighbourhood:
Montpelier and Clifton Hill
1948
2019

James Gray: This replaced the Vicarage at the corner of Nile Street and Market Street. It was built by Messrs Cheesman and Son, the first stone being laid on St John Baptist Day, 1834. It continued to be used by the Vicars of Brighton until 25 March 1923, when the house was leased to the Brighton and Hove School for Girls. jgc_26_208.

2019: This building now houses the Sixth Form of Brighton and Hove High School for Girls. The ornamental brickwork has been flushed up and the whole exterior painted. (Photographer: Helen Glass)

Historic and Contemporary Images of Brighton and Hove
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