The Large One said:Western Road, incidentally, was named after the landowners, the Western family - it's just a coincidence that it runs in an east-west direction.
bhaexpress said:Okay ... So where does Ship Street fit into all this ?
The Large One said:I have an fascinating book on the history of local anoraks.
I worked with Dr Anthony Seldon, headmaster of Brighton College, on his book Brave New City - The Past, Present and Future of Brighton & Hove. It's an excellent tome recounting Brighton's past social and political structure, how Brighton fares now, and some far-reaching ideas for the future - including more high towers, an international airport at Shoreham with links to the city utilising the sea for a 'water-taxi' service, and pedestrianising the seafront, sending traffic on an underground underpass - like Marseille.
If you get the chance to read it (it's in big-print), do cause it is very interesting. If you're into that sort of thing.
driddles said:"St Bartholomews Church was built to the same scale as suggested in the Bible as Noah's Ark."
My last two trips to Brighton I have tried without success to find this church. Where the he is it?
I need dumb tourist type directions. Even the cab driver looked at me like I had 3 heads - said he had never heard of it..
David
driddles said:Well i've missed it twice - so I suspect it can be missed
Ok next time i'm over I will find it - how many Boots can there be?
DÃnN¥ §ëÃGuLL© said:What about Churchill Sq, Large One?