Patcham Pylon

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The Patcham Pylon is a monumental gateway erected in 1928 near Patcham in East Sussex, England. Designed by local architect John Leopold Denman and paid for by public subscription, it commemorated the extension of the County Borough of Brighton on 1 April 1928, and stood close to the new northern boundary. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Patcham Pylon
rdf:langString Patcham Pylon
rdf:langString Patcham Pylon
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xsd:integer 1928
rdf:langString Sir Herbert Carden on behalf of the Borough of Brighton
rdf:langString The structures from the southwest
rdf:langString Grade II
xsd:date 1999-08-26
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rdf:langString East Pylon; West Pylon; Seat next to East Pylon; Seat next to West Pylon
xsd:integer 1928
rdf:langString Brighton and Hove City Council
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rdf:langString A23 (London Road), Patcham, Brighton and Hove, England
rdf:langString United Kingdom Brighton and Hove
rdf:langString Location within the city of Brighton and Hove
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rdf:langString The Patcham Pylon is a monumental gateway erected in 1928 near Patcham in East Sussex, England. Designed by local architect John Leopold Denman and paid for by public subscription, it commemorated the extension of the County Borough of Brighton on 1 April 1928, and stood close to the new northern boundary. The gateway consists of two stone towers known locally as "the Pylons", with built-in seats around their bases. They still stand and are clearly visible to travellers on either carriageway of the A23 road to London. They straddle the southbound carriageway of the A23 just inside the city of Brighton and Hove and are individually listed at Grade II along with the benches that were rebuilt in 1992.
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