1905 – Residential Buildings, Bexhill-on-Sea, Sussex
“This building is designed for erection on a triangular site adjoining the Marina, Bexhill. It comprises, on the ground floor, shops facing the sea and the Marina, and the kitchen, stores, boilers, engines, Aetc. The building is lighted by central areas : on the first and principal floor are spacious drawing, dining, smoking, and billiard rooms, and seventy-five bed and sitting rooms, with all the usual offices, etc. The entrance-hall and lounge, which are on this floor, and approached by means of a short flight of steps, form a terrace at the east end of the buildings. The whole will be executed in brickwork, with red facings and terracotta architraves, cornices, ic. The architects are Mr. Edward White and Mr. E. Godfrey Page, of Gray’s Inn, W.C.
” Published in The Building News,
Published July 9, 2025 | Last Updated September 9, 2025