St. Mary's Terrace

From Historical Hastings
St. Mary's Terrace
Other Names
Former name(s)The Long Fields[1][2]

Also known as 'The Long Fields', or simply Longfields[3]. Brett additionally states that a Mr. and Mrs. Palmer removed to a property here following their eviction from the Category:America Ground in 1834. At a Council meeting in 1854, it was decided to number the houses consecutively from the top of the road[4]

On the 20th of June 1908, a 71 foot long passage was found in the garden of number 39 extending towards Plynlimmon Road. It is unlikely that this passage links up to St Clements Caves however[5].

Images & Features

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Images


OccupierNumberFromTo
Manor House6418701972
P. D. Tyler34


References & Notes

  1. Historic Hastings, J. Manwaring Baines pg. 297 ISBN: 0948869003 ISBN: 9780948869006 Amazon
  2. Brett Man. Histories Vol. 2 Chapt. 17
  3. Brett Man. Histories Vol. 2 Chap. 13
  4. Brett Manuscript Histories Vol. 5 Chap. 52 Pg. 67
  5. The Hastings Chronicle: 1900-1949 – The Hastings Chronicle, accessdate: 4 May 2021