Image: Sussex Heights, Brighton (from St Nicholas' Garden of Rest)
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Description: Sussex Heights, St Margaret's Place, Brighton, City of Brighton and Hove, England. Brighton's tallest building, this residential tower block was built by R. Seifert & Partners in 1966–68. This picture was taken from the north, looking down on the building from the higher ground of the St Nicholas' Garden of Rest, Dyke Road. The building stands on the site of the former St Margaret's Chapel, a Greek Revival-style early 19th-century proprietary chapel designed by Charles Busby.
Title: Sussex Heights, Brighton (from St Nicholas' Garden of Rest)
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Author: The Voice of Hassocks
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