File:Pepper Pot, Queen's Park, Brighton (From South).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionPepper Pot, Queen's Park, Brighton (From South).jpg | The Pepper Pot (also known as The Pepper Box and The Tower): a structure built by Charles Barry in 1830 in the grounds of the Attree Villa at Queen's Park, Brighton, City of Brighton and Hove, England. The villa was demolished in 1972 but the Pepper Pot remains, and is a Grade II listed structure (IoE code 481374). Nobody knows for certain what its original function was—it may have been a sewer vent, water tower or observatory—and it has had many different uses since it was acquired by the local council. This view looks northwards along Tower Road. |
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Author | The Voice of Hassocks |
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Date and time of data generation | 18:00, 1 March 2008 |
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