Fishermans Church
From Historical Hastings
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This Church was built in 1854 to plans drawn up by William Gant[1] at a cost of £529.00, it closed on the inset of war in 1939, being taken over by the military and never reopened as a Church after hostilities ceased. For a period the building was leased to Butlers Emporium for use as a warehouse[2]. It was converted into a dedicated Fishermans Museum and reopened in 1956.
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References & Notes
- ↑ Hastings of Bygone days and the Present (Henry Cousins 1911 ed.) pg.305 ISBN: 9789332862449 ESCC Library Google Books " Amazon
- ↑ Steve Peak: The Fishermen's Museum retrieved 19th May 2025