What the Victorians Did for Sussex
Discover the rich architectural heritage of Sussex with What the Victorians Did for Sussex by Roland Lewis. Published in 2007, this insightful book spans 96 pages, showcasing the remarkable collection of Victorian buildings that define the region. From majestic town halls and stunning churches to unique railway stations and quaint parish halls, Lewis highlights the diversity of architectural styles that flourished during the Victorian era. Explore eminent colleges, splendid country mansions, and even modest village schools and humble estate cottages. This guide is an essential resource for anyone interested in Victorian architecture and the social conditions of the time. Delve into the fascinating history of Sussex and appreciate the lasting impact of the Victorian era on its landscape.