Crown House
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Alternative names | Crown House | ||
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Notable Occupiers | Princess Victoria | ||
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Grade | II* | ||
H.E. Ref. No. | 1043436 |
Formerly known as 'West Villa', Crown House at 57 Marina was built initially as the residence of James Burton, but was later stayed in by Princess Victoria and her mother while they were on holiday during 1834/1835[1]. The house became known as Victoria Lodge, or Victoria House and later as Crown House.
During the post-WW2 period, the building was empty and became derelict leading to concerns as to whether the building might need to be demolished during the early 1950s[2] Grade II* Listed (Historic England listing 1043436)
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References & Notes
- ↑ Hastings past and present with notices of the most remarkable places in the neighbourhood (Mary Matilda Howard) pg. 93 Google Books
- ↑ British Newspaper Archive Hastings & St. Leonards Observer 17 November 1951 Pg. 0005