Hillside, Brighton and Hove
Hillside is an 18th-century Grade II* listed building in Rottingdean, in the city of Brighton and Hove. The house contains a gazebo listed for its special architectural or historic interest, and also contains a Grade II listed barn.
History
[edit]Hillside was built in 1724 as a farmhouse for West Side farm in Rottingdean.[1] It has an 18th-century red and grey brick facade.[2] In 1822, a gazebo was built in the garden, looking out onto Falmer Road; the gazebo was listed as a building of special architectural or historic interest in 1952.[1][3] The property also contains a 17th-century barn, which became a Grade II listed building in 1973.[1][4] The barn neighbours Kipling's Garden, and in 2013, developers proposed turning the barn into a house.[5] In 1894, the building is listed as being owned by a Colonel A.M. Phillips.[6]
All of the Hillside buildings are part of the Rottingdean Conservation Area since its creation in 1970.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Rottingdean". My Brighton & Hove. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
- ^ a b "Rottingdean Conservation Area Character Statement" (file). Brighton and Hove City Council. p. 33.
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(help) - ^ Historic England. "Gazebo In Garden Wall Of Hillside (1381011)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
- ^ "Barn to the South West of Hillside, Rottingdean". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
- ^ "17C Rottingdean barn could be converted into a home". The Argus. 19 December 2013. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
- ^ "Rottingdean". Sussex Agricultural Express. 6 January 1894. p. 5. Retrieved 22 May 2016 – via British Newspaper Archive.