Talk:Telephones

From Historical Hastings

Properties 'absorbed' into Havelock Road exchange[edit]

The following properties were demolished, in addition to the bomb-damaged site in Havelock Road to construct the new phone exchange[1]:-

32 Havelock Road (plot 47)

33 Havelock Road, formerly Ripon House, later Two Plus One Boutique (plot 46 and part of plot 131)

34 Havelock Road, formerly Chelsea House (plot 45); HT 1886

35 Havelock Road (plot 44)

36 Havelock Road (part of plot 43); HT 7956

37-38 Havelock Road (plots 41-42), and 1-3 Wellington Houses

39-40 Havelock Road (plot 39-40)

41 Havelock Road (part of plots 36-37 and all plot 38)

42 Havelock Road; HT 8373

43-44 Havelock Road, formerly Carlton House and Capel House, Station Road (plots 34-36)

Havelock Road (plots 27-38)

Shop number 6, Hastings Telephone Exchange, Havelock Road

18-19 Station Road (plots 52-54, 91-93); HT 1724

2-3 Middle Street

5-6 Middle Street (part of plot 131 and all of plot 132); HT 2552

7 Middle Street (plot 130); HT 11130

8 Middle Street and Clyde Cottage, Middle Street (plots 129 and 205); HT 17851

13 Middle Street; HT 11338

14 Middle Street, formerly number 2, then known as number 3

15 Middle Street; HT 11786

16 Middle Street

46-47 Middle Street, formerly 30 and 31 Middle Street (plots 94 and 95)

51-52 Middle Street, formerly 42 and 43 Middle Street; HT 3916, HT 3917

52A, 53 Middle Street, formerly The Queens Mews (part of plots 96-97 and all of plot 98; HT 6290

The Volunteer Inn, Middle Street

Shop and premises, Middle Street, formerly a Drill Shed, Orderly Room and Offices occupied by A and F Companies of 1st Cinque Ports Rifle Volunteers (plots 100-105); HT 5498

Plots 121-124 Middle Street

Plot 125

Plot no 99

References & Notes

  1. East Sussex County Council Archive The Keep GB179_ACC6039_10b