English: Montpelier Crescent (Southern side) Continue eastwards along Windlesham Avenue until you reach a crossroads with the B2122. Head north until you reach Montpelier Crescent. Built between 1843-47 by Amon Henry Wilds on the site of an old cricket pitch which once hosted Sussex versus English Gentlemen XI. The entire crescent is listed.
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