Oven door from Belling Electric Cooker,
stamped Property of Brighton Corporation
Electricity Department, 1940s, HA107044
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For the private market, Victorian builders constructed Brighton's rows of terraced houses, rented for £10-20 a year (about £500-£1,000 by today's standard). Developers later moved out of town, creating larger suburban villas and 'Tudorbethan' estates, decorated in pebbledash and mock wooden beams.
Today, with little space to build new houses, many grand seafront buildings, have been split up into flats to provide Brighton's cheapest 'bedsit' accommodation.
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