Sussex Hotel
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Formerly known as Sussex House (the name-change occurring on the 7th of February 1861[1]), the hotel was utilised in WW1 to house RAF Cadets, a known intake arriving on the 1st of August 1918[2]. In 1956, planning approval was given to convert the hotel into a retirement home, the building becoming known as 'Sussex House'[3]; the retirement home then becoming 9 self-contained flats by 2001[4] following a withdrawn application to convert back into a hotel[5].
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References & Notes
- ↑ Brett Manuscript Histories Vol. 9 Chap. 65 Pg. 13
- ↑ Imperial War Museum
- ↑ Hastings Borough Council Planning application ref HS/55/00798
- ↑ Hastings Borough Council Planning application ref HS/FA/01/00330
- ↑ Hastings Borough Council Planning application ref HS/FA/00/00162