Hastings, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Hastings, England
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33, W Street
Hastings, England
Late C18. Ground floor painted brick, above weatherboarding. Mansard tiled roof with half-hipped gable ends. 3 storeys and attic. One window wide. All sashes with glazing bars in moulded casing.
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Church of St Leonard (Baptist)
Hastings, England
Baptist chapel. Built in 1882, Architects Elsworthy & Sons with terracotta dressings by Messrs Stiff & Sons of Lambeth. Classical style. Built of red brick in flemish bond with terracotta dressings. Roof now covered in concrete pantiles.
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21, W Street
Hastings, England
Early C19. Stuccoed, parapet and cornice.
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15, W Street
Hastings, England
House. Late C18 or early C19. Upper floors clad in C20 tiles replacing weatherboarding, stuccoed ground floor.
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6, W Street
Hastings, England
C18. Roughcast, ground floor painted brick.
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1, W Street
Hastings, England
Early C19. Weatherboarded.
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West Hill Court
Hastings, England
Circa 1840. Stone with brick dressings, originally stuccoed, but now stripped.
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No 22
Hastings, England
Date 1826. Stuccoed house.
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No 18
Hastings, England
Circa 1835 by Decimus Burton for his sister Eliza who lived there until her death in 1869. Single storey lodge.
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14, W Hill Road
Hastings, England
Dated 1832. By James Burton.