Old Steine
About Old Steine
The Old Steine is an avenue in focal Brighton, East Sussex, and is the southern end of the A23. The southern end prompts Marine Parade, the Brighton seafront and the Castle Wharf. The Old Steine is additionally the site of ious Downtown area transport stops for Brighton transports.
The Illustrious Structure is found quickly toward the north of the Old Steine. The Old Steyne was initially an open green with a stream running adjoining the easternmost homes of Brighthelmstone. The region was utilized by neighborhood anglers to lay out and dry their nets.
At the point when Brighton began to wind up noticeably stylish in the late eighteenth century, the region turned into the inside for guests.
The word Steine originates from the Early English stoene, signifying "stony place". The name either originated from the wealth of vast stones in the region on which anglers dried their nets, or from the nearness of a sarsen stone hover in the region of St Nicholas' Congregation.
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