Hove Park Toilets (high level shires & low level Dudley with Amendment Urinals)

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I first came across these back in 2001. A few changes seem to have taken place since then. The building looks to be from the 70s but the urials you see seem to be from a much earlier period. The turquoise sinks seem to be 'new' however and must been put in over the last ten years. Next the toilets, I remember these being high level Shires. The first toilet is a Shires high level but the next toilet, a low level Dudley?

It seems they replaced one toilet but not the other, in fact the refurb of these toilets seems to be a half done job. The solid wall between the toilets has now been replaced with a turquoise cubicle to match the sinks. Also the toilet seems to be brighter than I last remember. I guess these where done out at a different time to the other Brighton and Hove toilets as there are others (which I have filmed) which have high level Dudleys as a replacement rather than a low level seen here. I flushed them both to show how much more powerfull a high level is compared to a low level!

Hove Park itself is a nice park to visit so enjoy!

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  • @dauntless486 you think so? I have seen few 40s buildings in the UK and those I have seen (they do exist) don't look like this but I will try to study the area again for clues...

  • I would say it looks 40's 

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