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Description Gothic House, 95–96 Western Road, Brighton, City of Brighton and Hove, England. Designed by Amon Henry Wilds and Charles Busby in 1822–25. Latterly it housed the Rock 'N' Roller Bar and Blockbuster Video (both closed early 2013). At the time of the photo, the building is being offered for sale and rental in two separate parts. Listed at Grade II by English Heritage (NHLE Code 1381101)
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Author The Voice of Hassocks
Other versions The building in May 2014; the former Rock 'N' Roller Bar is now the Verano Lounge

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