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Side streets: Temple Street

Please note that this text is an extract from a reference work written in 1990.  As a result, some of the content may not reflect recent research, changes and events.

Temple Street was laid out in the 1830s, with attractive three-storey terraces. Nos.2, 29, 31, 37 and 42, all with narrow bows, are listed buildings, while no.7 is included on the council’s local list.

Any numerical cross-references in the text above refer to resources in the Sources and Bibliography section of the Encyclopaedia of Brighton by Tim Carder

37 Temple Street
Photo by Tony Mould

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  • Does anyone have any information on 7 Temple Street. My ggg grandfather James Rushbrook Henley was born at that address in 1853. He worked as a postal clerk until his death in 1885. Thank you.

    By Lisa Varty (07/10/2008)
  • My nan (grandmother) was a Henley (maiden name) and her family were from Brighton and Worthing. 

    By Christopher Eyte (18/09/2018)

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