Kentish Buildings
From Historical Hastings
Kentish Buildings were a small terrace constructed in approximately 1822[1] adjacent to Harold Place and were demolished circa 1880 when the terrace was purchased by the Urban Sanitary Authority to create some public conveniences. The planned toilets drew letters of complaint from among others, the Directors of the Queens Hotel[2]
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References & Notes
- ↑ Brett Manuscripts Vol 1 Chapt IV
- ↑ Hastings & St Leonards Observer 09 November 1878 pg. 5