'Hangleton' is an estate in west
Hove (part of the city of
Brighton and Hove). The estate was developed circa the late 1930s after the
Dyke railway was closed.
It contains both the oldest building in the City of Brighton and Hove, St. Helen's Church, and the second oldest building: that which was Hangleton Manor and is now the Hangleton Manor Inn.
The wider area surrounding and including Hangleton is commonly referred to as 'Hangleton and Knoll', ''The Knoll'' being a neighbouring estate. Various community initiatives serve both Hangleton and Knoll, although each has its own identity.