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Pass Clarendon Terrace and walk to the end of Chichester Terrace. Many years ago No. 14 was joined to its neighbour, No. 1, Lewes Crescent, to form an unique fan shaped house. The Regency Society put up a stone tablet to commemorate two dukes, the 6th. DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE (1790 1858) the Bachelor Duke, and the 1st. DUKE OF FIFE (1849 1912), King Edward VII's son in law. The stone has worn away and, when the house was painted in 2003, the remains were covered with paint.
Duncan McNeill
© Duncan McNeill 2004