Sussex Heights
Sussex Heights is a residential tower block in the centre of Brighton, part of the English city of Brighton and Hove. Built between 1966 and 1968 on the site of a historic church, it rises to 334 feet (102 m)— as of March 2013 Sussex Heights is the 48th tallest building in the UK. Until 2005 it was the tallest residential tower in the UK outside London. Richard Seifert's design has been criticised for its overbearing scale and contrast with neighbouring Regency architecture, but it is acknowledged as an "imposing and prestigious" luxury apartment block with good facilities. Peregrine falcons have been resident at the top of the tower for several years, and have successfully bred.Until 2015, it was the tallest structure in Brighton, however it has now been exceeded by the i360 Tower, which
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Sussex Heights
Sussex Heights is a residential tower block in the centre of Brighton, part of the English city of Brighton and Hove. Built between 1966 and 1968 on the site of a historic church, it rises to 334 feet (102 m)— as of March 2013 Sussex Heights is the 48th tallest building in the UK. Until 2005 it was the tallest residential tower in the UK outside London. Richard Seifert's design has been criticised for its overbearing scale and contrast with neighbouring Regency architecture, but it is acknowledged as an "imposing and prestigious" luxury apartment block with good facilities. Peregrine falcons have been resident at the top of the tower for several years, and have successfully bred.Until 2015, it was the tallest structure in Brighton, however it has now been exceeded by the i360 Tower, which
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Sussex Heights, St Margaret's Place,BrightonBN1 2FQ
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Sussex Heights, St Margaret's Place, Brighton BN1 2FQ
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R. Seifert & Partners
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Sussex Heights seen from the St Nicholas' Church Garden of Rest on Dyke Road
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Location within central Brighton
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Sussex Heights
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Sussex Heights Ltd
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