Queen's Road, Brighton

It was rebuilt during an 1845 slum clearance programme to connect Brighton railway station to the town centre.

When Queen's Road was built, it formed the new boundary to the burial ground of Hanover Chapel.

[3] Previously Windsor Terrace had run along the west side of Queen's Road, having been built in 1830.

The raised pavement and iron railings running between North Road and Church Street date back to this period and have Grade II listed building status.

[4] Queen's Road soon became known as the location for a number of hospitals and health facilities.

Queen's Road, Brighton town centre
Railings and raised pavement which formerly were part of Windsor Terrace