1898 – Hotel, Bexhill-on-Sea, Sussex

Architect: A.C.D. Hicks

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“THIS building is to be erected in the centre of the rising seaside town of Bexhill by Mr. William Myner. The building will be of red Keymer bricks and cement dressings, and the roof covered with Broseley tiles. The plan, although at present comprehensive, is capable of extension, and when the building is complete it will compare most favourably with hotels at other seaside resorts. It contains large coffee and smoking rooms, billiard-room, reading and drawing rooms, and private sitting-room. Ample accommodation is provided in 31 large and lofty rooms, with baths and lavatories on each floor. The hotel is fitted throughout with electric bells, and every other modem appliance. Ample cellarage is provided for wines, stores, ko. The work is to be commenced at once, and carried out under the personal superintendence of Mr. A.C.D. Hicks, architect, Bexhill.” The Building News, October 7 1898.

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