East Hill Lodge
From Historical Hastings
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Location | |
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Listed Building | |
Grade | II |
H.E. Ref. No. | 1043396 |
Constructed on Tackleway prior to 1846, being listed in a will of that year[1] and originally two cottages, this building was used for a period in the late 19th Century and mid 20th Century as a School, the Hastings and St. Leonards Girls Training Home. Following closure of the school, the building was put up at auction in 1947, being described as having 3 reception rooms, 11 bedrooms, bathroom and laundry with a small garden[2]. The property was then converted into a private home, becoming the family residence of Christopher Hugh Driver[3]Grade II Listed (Historic England listing 1043396)
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References & Notes
- ↑ Will of John Edmonds of East Hill Lodge Hastings , Sussex | The National Archives, accessdate: 6 February 2020
- ↑ Hastings & St Leonards Observer 1 February 1947 pg. 9
- ↑ Message Boards, accessdate: 6 February 2020