Category:King's Head, Albourne
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The former King's Head pub (now offices known as Softech House) was built in 1938 to the design of Arthur Packham as a large roadside pub alongside what was then the A23 in Albourne, West Sussex, at the junction with the B2116 from Lewes. The Sussex: West edition of the Buildings of England series (2019) notes that the architecture is "just breaking out of the traditional into Modernism". After the A23 bypass was built and the was downgraded to the B2118, the pub closed and is now in commercial use.
Media in category "King's Head, Albourne"
The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total.
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Former King's Head pub, B2116–B2118 junction, Albourne (September 2012) (1).JPG 2,500 × 1,500; 948 KB
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Former King's Head pub, B2116–B2118 junction, Albourne (September 2012) (2).JPG 2,500 × 1,500; 912 KB
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Former King's Head pub, B2116–B2118 junction, Albourne (September 2012) (3).JPG 2,400 × 1,600; 987 KB
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Former King's Head pub, B2116–B2118 junction, Albourne (September 2012) (4).JPG 1,800 × 2,000; 1,023 KB
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Softech House, London Road, Albourne (geograph 3962747).jpg 640 × 480; 112 KB
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Softtech Global, London Road, Albourne - geograph.org.uk - 74548.jpg 640 × 444; 181 KB