Bognor Regis, The Steyne 1895
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Named after the Steyne in Brighton, this delightful and relatively unchanged long narrow square was laid out in the 1820s and is lined by modest seaside houses, many with verandahs and balconies which were rented by visitors taking the sea-water bathing. No 9, on the far left, was built in 1824 as a bath house; in its basement salt water baths could be taken, which were presumably popular with the modest and in bad weather.
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