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      <title>A hallowed history</title>
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  Brighton has been blessed with fine churches, especially those built during the Victorian era.
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  The Grand was probably the most sensational building Brightonians had seen since the Royal Pavilion.
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      <title>Tales from Lewes taverns</title>
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      <description>  When you walk around the East Sussex county town of Lewes, what catches your eye? The castle, Anne of Cleves House, or is it the number of pubs?
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      <description>When Brighton and Hove were originally developed, they were close to the sea with houses huddled together to protect against the south-westerly winds.</description>
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      <description>When I first came to Sussex in the 1960s I was fascinated by the country museums, so tiny compared
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      <description>Eugenius Birch designed many wonderful structures
during his prolific career but the West Pier in Brighton is generally considered to be his masterpiece.</description>
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      <description>History was made at a Sussex house when a meeting of the Imperial War Cabinet was held
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      <description>Few people in Sussex who experienced the Great Storm of October 1987 will ever forget that
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      <title>Why royalty really noticed Brighton</title>
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      <description>A legend has grown up over the years that Brighton was a poor fishing village before the arrival of royalty in the late 18th century.</description>
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      <description>Dorset Gardens Methodist Church in Brighton hit the headlines in 1966 during the Labour Party’s annual conference service there.</description>
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