Manor Road
![]() Manor Road circa 1930 | |
Named After | Manor House |
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Construction start | 1873 |
Completion | 1899 (approx) |
Manor Road, like its partner St. Mary's Road on the Mount Pleasant Estate was constructed between 1873 and 1899; mapping from 1883 shows only a few properties towards the middle of the road. The road is on the site of a field that was utilised by the landowner Mr Wyatt to accommodate showmen from the annual Rock Fair.
The road was possibly named after the 'Manor House' which was built on St Mary's Terrace a few years prior to the construction of the road, Manor House being built circa 1870.
In June 1884, an advertisement for the rental of what was described as " suitable for carrying on Large Bread Business, having Bakehouse, Stabling accomodation, with cottage above. These premises could be used for Fly Proprietor's business with 4-stall stabling. coach-house, and large yard, with good supply of water."[1]
Images & Features[edit]
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Street number ⠉ | FromYear ⠉ | FromRef ⠉ | ToYear ⠉ | ToRef ⠉ | |
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Doreen Hairdressers | 78 | 1960 | 1969 | ||
Mount Pleasant Schools | 1984 | ||||
O. J. Kyle & Sons | 114 75 | 1904 1904 | 1923 1923 |
References & Notes
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- ↑ British Newspaper Archive Hastings & St. Leonards Times 7 June 1884 Pg. 0008