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The Chattri is a war memorial in the English city of Brighton and Hove. It is situated in a serene position above the city on the South Downs above the suburb of Patcham, and is accessible only by bridleway. It stands on the site where a number of Indian soldiers who fought for the British Empire were cremated during the First World War. The structure has Grade II listed status, reflecting its architectural and historic importance.

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  • Chattri (Brighton)
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  • The Chattri is a war memorial in the English city of Brighton and Hove. It is situated in a serene position above the city on the South Downs above the suburb of Patcham, and is accessible only by bridleway. It stands on the site where a number of Indian soldiers who fought for the British Empire were cremated during the First World War. The structure has Grade II listed status, reflecting its architectural and historic importance.
Start date
  • August 1920
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map caption
  • Location of the Chattri within Brighton and Hove
architecture firm
  • Trafford Park, Manchester
  • William Kirkpatrick Ltd,
Name
  • The Chattri
Caption
  • Looking southwards towards Brighton
Completion date
  • December 1920
inauguration date
  • 1921-02-01(xsd:date)
Address
  • Deep Bottom, off A27, Patcham
Building Type
architectural style
Cost
  • 4964.0
Latitude
  • 50(xsd:double)
Architect
  • E.C. Henriques
map type
  • United Kingdom Brighton and Hove
Longitude
  • 0(xsd:double)
Location
  • Brighton and Hove, England
abstract
  • The Chattri is a war memorial in the English city of Brighton and Hove. It is situated in a serene position above the city on the South Downs above the suburb of Patcham, and is accessible only by bridleway. It stands on the site where a number of Indian soldiers who fought for the British Empire were cremated during the First World War. The structure has Grade II listed status, reflecting its architectural and historic importance.
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