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3 OLD STEINE
The development of the design for a building on the linear site to the north of this house has improved during the pre-application process during which informal consultations between the applicants' architects (3W), the planning officers, English Heritage and representatives of the CAAG & the Architects' panel. Although any building on the land beside and behind 3 Old Steine (the now ruinous house, which formed part of the 'Blues and Buffs') has disadvantages, it was sold by the council as a development site and we hold some hope for a well designed new building, comprising offices and flats, in this very prominent position opposite the Royal Pavilion and in front of the former Parochial Offices (now flats).
A planning application is expected imminently.

The above was written over two years ago, but now, in 2005, work has started on the construction of flats on this most sensitive site opposite the Royal Pavilion.

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The original buildings

Glass Pavilion from South

Glass Pavilion from Royal Pavilion

Glass Pavilion from South

Glass Pavilion from Royal Pavilion

20 April 2005

16 May 2005

7 June 2005

29 September 2005

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10_February_06-from the Royal Pavilion

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10 February 2006

8 May 2006

glasspavilion July 5 2006

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5 July 2006

4 August 2006

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26 September 2006

8 June 2007

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