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2766:Basil Spence
2644:St Dunstan's
2629:Peace Statue
2594:11 Dyke Road
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2227:1984 bombing
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1889:Powis Square
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2664:Waste House
2589:Clock Tower
2299:and leisure
2045:Kings House
1957:Hanningtons
1780:squares and
1759:Tower House
1681:Marine Gate
1249:27 December
1064:Dawson 1998
910:Stuart 2005
553:Tudor-style
512:hood moulds
401:Black Death
384:South Downs
320:manor house
230:– Grade II*
183: /
159:Coordinates
2791:Categories
2776:Amon Wilds
2724:Architects
2690:Bungaroosh
2639:Ralli Hall
2634:Pepper Pot
2474:Old Market
2421:ABC Cinema
2253:Royal York
1937:Amex House
1928:Commercial
1864:Old Steine
1849:New Steine
1778:Crescents,
1656:Fife House
1476:Grade II:
1337:Nairn, Ian
1261:References
1210:24 January
614:Designated
600:– Grade II
565:chamfering
500:Tudor arch
451:tied house
411:. He was
244:Designated
168:50°50′53″N
66:newspapers
2751:John Nash
2700:Landmarks
2530:Windmills
2521:West Pier
2337:(removed)
2233:Metropole
1930:buildings
1829:Kemp Town
1471:Grade II*
1395:cite book
667:droppings
538:pilasters
409:Newtimber
397:enclosure
336:Whitbread
312:Hangleton
206:Built for
171:0°12′19″W
148:Hangleton
96:June 2021
2584:(former)
2563:Anthaeum
2454:(former)
2424:(former)
2385:Museums:
2314:(former)
2306:The Arch
2243:Old Ship
2218:Clarence
2104:Schools:
2079:The Keep
1782:terraces
1729:(ruined)
1447:Heritage
1343:(1965).
1043:Archived
824:cite web
814:18 April
802:(1940).
774:cite web
764:18 April
752:(1940).
643:dovecote
571:Dovecote
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