Aldrington Avenue
Aldrington Avenue is a bus stop in Brighton and Hove, England. Aldrington Avenue is situated nearby to Hove Park School, as well as near the post office Amherst Crescent Stores.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Aldrington railway station and Hove Park School.
Aldrington railway station
Railway station
Photo: Simon Carey, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Aldrington railway station, sometimes known by its former names of Aldrington Halt and Dyke Junction, is a railway station that serves the area of Aldrington in Brighton and Hove, in East Sussex, England. Aldrington railway station is situated 1,000 feet south of Aldrington Avenue.
Hove Park School
School
Hove Park School is a mixed secondary school and sixth form centre located over two sites in Hove, East Sussex, England. The school is located over two sites in Hove: The Valley campus educates pupils aged 11 to 13 and 17-19, while the Nevill campus educates pupils aged 14 to 19. Hove Park School is situated 780 feet northeast of Aldrington Avenue.
Brighton & Hove Greyhound Stadium
Stadium
Photo: Andy Potter, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Brighton & Hove Greyhound Stadium is a greyhound racing track located in the Hove Park area of the city of Brighton and Hove, East Sussex. The stadium also has a restaurant and a number of bars and is owned by Entain and race meetings are held every Thursday and Saturday evening, in addition to two afternoon meetings on a Wednesday and Sunday as well as a morning meeting on a Friday. Brighton & Hove Greyhound Stadium is situated 2,000 feet northeast of Aldrington Avenue.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Aldrington and Hangleton.
Aldrington
Suburb
Photo: The Voice of Hassocks, CC0.
Aldrington is an area in the city of Brighton and Hove in the ceremonial county of East Sussex, England. It was formerly a civil parish. For centuries it was meadow land along the English Channel stretching west from the old village of Hove to the old mouth of the River Adur, and it is now a prosperous residential area integrated within Hove.
Hangleton
Suburb
Photo: The Voice of Hassocks, Public domain.
Hangleton is a suburb of Brighton and Hove, in the ceremonial county of East Sussex, England. The area was developed in the 1930s after it was incorporated into the Borough of Hove, but has ancient origins: its parish church was founded in the 11th century and retains 12th-century fabric; the medieval manor house is Hove's oldest secular building.
Hove
Town
Photo: Nigel Cox, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Hove is a seaside resort in East Sussex, England. Alongside Brighton, it is one of the two main parts of the city of Brighton and Hove. Originally a fishing village surrounded by open farmland, it grew rapidly in the 19th century in response to the development of its eastern neighbour Brighton; by the Victorian era it was a fully developed town with borough status.
Aldrington Avenue
- Type: Bus stop
- Category: transportation
- Location: Brighton and Hove, England, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
50.83902° or 50° 50′ 21″ northLongitude
-0.18318° or 0° 10′ 60″ westOpen location code
9C2XRRQ8+JPOpenStreetMap ID
node 2470887625OpenStreetMap feature
highway=bus_stopOpenStreetMap feature
public_transport=platform
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