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10 things you might have forgotten about Hangleton

by Tim Hodges
Friday 10 Jul, 2015 at 10:19PM
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St Helen's Church in Hangleton

Here are 10 thing s you might have forgotten – or never even known – about Hangleton (and we’re talking Greater Hangleton, including West Blatchington and Benfield Valley).

1)  In the 1970s a small aircraft would fly low over West Blatchington schools as it sprayed crops in the fields behind the school playing field, much to the delight of the pupils.

2 ) The old building in Toads Hole Valley, known locally as the “old barn”, which was actually an old Second World War anti-aircraft gun platform.


3 ) The portaloos in Toads Hole Valley, which also served as changing rooms for Sunday League football teams who once played there in the 1970s such as Hangleton Rovers.

4) Rowan Halt, the railway station which was just off Hangleton Road and was part of the old Dyke Railway.

5) The Queen opening Hangleton Library in 1962. A picture of the event still adorns the entrance.


6) The number 8 bus which ran a clockwise and anti-clockwise circular route taking in Hangleton Valley, Old Shoreham Road, Hove seafront, Preston Street and Brighton Station.

7) Ex-Manchester United and Chelsea manager Dave Sexton, who lived in Amberley Drive, and Albion legend Peter Ward who lived in Honey Croft.

8) The derelict Benfield Manor which was next to the old West Hove Golf Club.

9) The nine-hole Brighton and Hove Golf Club which, before the 1950s, was an 18-hole course and stretched as far as where Hangleton Park is now sited.

10) Much-loved 70s comedy duo Little and Large filming sketches in Hangleton Valley Drive.

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  1. caeos says:
    11 years ago

    “”
    The derelict Benfield Manor which was next to the old West Hove Golf Club.””
    it wasnt derelict until a bulldozer knocked into it while building sainsbury

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  2. Sarah Beardshaw says:
    6 years ago

    I remember watching Little and Large filming (I lived at 4 HVD; Greenleas was MY park, I was about 10) It was so uninteresting! Take after take after take. Us kids got really bored and left them to it!

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  3. Jill scutt says:
    6 years ago

    The old Dyke railway line used to.run behind Poplar Avenue, my family lived at 54, and used to go BlackBerry picking on the old railway.

    Reply
  4. Graham Treacher says:
    6 years ago

    Does anyone remember Court Farm at the bottom of King george 6th Avenue? Or have any photos of it?
    I used to work there before I became a musician.

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  5. Jill Scutt says:
    4 years ago

    I also worked in the Hangleton Library when it was at the. back of the church at the top of Neville Avenue.

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