Chattri, Brighton
The Chattri is a war memorial in the English city of Brighton and Hove. It is situated in a serene position 500 feet (150 m) above the city on the South Downs above the suburb of Patcham, and is accessible only by bridleway. It stands on the site where a number of Indian soldiers who fought for the British Empire were cremated during the First World War. The structure has Grade II listed status, reflecting its architectural and historic importance.
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Chattri, Brighton
The Chattri is a war memorial in the English city of Brighton and Hove. It is situated in a serene position 500 feet (150 m) above the city on the South Downs above the suburb of Patcham, and is accessible only by bridleway. It stands on the site where a number of Indian soldiers who fought for the British Empire were cremated during the First World War. The structure has Grade II listed status, reflecting its architectural and historic importance.
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The Chattri is a war memorial ...... tural and historic importance.
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Deep Bottom, offA27,Patcham
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December 1920
building start date
August 1920
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1921-02-01
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22,106,852
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729,784,950
architect
E.C. Henriques
architecture firm
Trafford Park, Manchester
William Kirkpatrick Ltd,
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Looking southwards towards Brighton
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-1.4694e-1
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Location of the Chattri within Brighton and Hove
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United Kingdom Brighton and Hove
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The Chattri is a war memorial ...... tural and historic importance.
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Chattri, Brighton
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The Chattri
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