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Lived in Brighton all my life, always wondered where the f*** Mile Oak is.
Just North of Portslade Village.
Lived in Brighton all my life, always wondered where the f*** Mile Oak is.
There is a large door located between King Alfred car park and the promenade that appears to lead underground, but it has been sealed with concrete blocks which adds to the mystery.
Talking of King Alfred - there has always been since I can remember a weird device that is boxed off by a large barb wired fence on the green by the side entrance of King Alfred- What's that do then? I'm guessing it's something to do with meteorology but I could be wrong...
Lived in Brighton all my life, always wondered where the f*** Mile Oak is.
I don't know whats in the clock tower, but then I also don't know what's in the Pavilion. Funny how one can walk past our town's foremost tourist attraction and never have a look
also, i'd LOVE to take a look inside what used to be the megazone/bowling place
i bet it's WELL scary.......imagine walking round an empty MEGAZONE
I've often wondered what it's like at Dukes Mound.
There is a large door located between King Alfred car park and the promenade that appears to lead underground, but it has been sealed with concrete blocks which adds to the mystery.
Why did someone carve a cat on to one of the buildings in the Old Steine?
This may be the most boring answer yet but...when I'm driving out of Brighton from the Old Steine - I ALWAYS get in the wrong lane for London Road/Lewes Road. Been doing it for years but it seems I will never know the mystery.
I worked at the King Alfred part time while I was doing my A'levels, 1985-7. It's an AMAZING building, only a tiny amount of it is used. There's at least 5 floors BELOW the changing room level. When I was working there the lights still worked in some corridors and rooms but not others. We used to go "exploring" with torches sometimes during breaks (and sometimes when we were supposed to be working if we's pulled "sports hall" duty where there wasn't a lot to do!). We found a full industrial kitchen two levels below. We also found a lone corridor that goes under the outside car park and links the main building to the old ten pin bowling/megazone building. Once we think we found the lowest level, in that it has dirt floors rather than concrete, but we'd lost count of how many flights of steps we'd gone down. It is like a maze down there. We never knew what half of it was used for, much of it looked like it had never been used for anything.
If the door you are talking about is the one I'm thinking of, it leads to what's left of the old underground car park, not much of it is left, it was demolished to build the current pool. The old major and minor pools (for those who are old enough to remember them) still exist, they're under the sports halls, the big sports hall (where they held roller discos in the late 80s) is built on top of the major pool and the little one over the minor pool.
Mile Oak! Only the home of the 'Mile Oak Wanderers' the future players for the Amex.Lived in Brighton all my life, always wondered where the f*** Mile Oak is.
Wow! Just read about your project.......it's a bit heavy reading for this time of night.One post and my thread goes all smutty
I worked at the King Alfred part time while I was doing my A'levels, 1985-7. It's an AMAZING building, only a tiny amount of it is used. There's at least 5 floors BELOW the changing room level. When I was working there the lights still worked in some corridors and rooms but not others. We used to go "exploring" with torches sometimes during breaks (and sometimes when we were supposed to be working if we's pulled "sports hall" duty where there wasn't a lot to do!). We found a full industrial kitchen two levels below. We also found a lone corridor that goes under the outside car park and links the main building to the old ten pin bowling/megazone building. Once we think we found the lowest level, in that it has dirt floors rather than concrete, but we'd lost count of how many flights of steps we'd gone down. It is like a maze down there. We never knew what half of it was used for, much of it looked like it had never been used for anything.
If the door you are talking about is the one I'm thinking of, it leads to what's left of the old underground car park, not much of it is left, it was demolished to build the current pool. The old major and minor pools (for those who are old enough to remember them) still exist, they're under the sports halls, the big sports hall (where they held roller discos in the late 80s) is built on top of the major pool and the little one over the minor pool.
I think your username may have something to do with it................