Hove Trial Centre | |
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![]() Hove Trial Centre | |
Location | Lansdowne Road,Hove |
Coordinates | 50°49′43″N0°09′42″W / 50.8286°N 0.1617°W /50.8286; -0.1617 |
Built | 1972 |
Architect | Fitzroy Robinson & Partners |
Architectural style(s) | Modernist style |
Hove Trial Centre is aCrown Court venue, which deals with criminal cases, as well as amagistrates' court in Lansdowne Road,Hove, England.
For much of the 20th century, criminal court hearings in Hove took place in the oldTown Hall. Although much of the building was badly damaged by a fire in January 1966,[1] the magistrates' court and court offices moved to the western part of the building, which had not been damaged by the fire.[2] However, as the number of court cases in Hove grew, it became necessary to commission a more modern courthouse to accommodate the crown court and the magistrates' court. The site selected by theLord Chancellor's Department, on the north side of Lansdowne Road, was open land which had once been occupied by a group of allotment gardens.[3]
The new building was designed byFitzroy Robinson & Partners in theModernist style, built in brown-blue brick fromStaffordshire at a cost of £380,000 and was completed in 1972.[4][5][6] The design involved a low-set, "strongly horizontal" structure facing onto Lansdowne Road. At the centre of the main frontage there was a short flight of steps leading up to an opening containing three glass doorways; above the opening was a concrete panel bearing aRoyal coat of arms. The ground floor, which was brick-faced, was recessed under concrete panelling, while the first floor, which was fenestrated with a row ofcasement windows, was recessed under concrete panelling in a similar style. Internally, the building was laid out to accommodate four courtrooms.[7]
Notable cases have included the trial and conviction of a car mechanic, Daniel Appleton, in December 2020, for the murder of his wife and a neighbour.[8][9][10] They have also included the trial and conviction of a builder, Mark Brown, for the murders of Alexandra Morgan and Leah Ware.[11][12][13]