1864 – Clarence Hotel, Dover, Kent
Building commenced in 1864 at a cost of £750,000. It was renamed the “Imperial Hotel” in 1867 when the lease changed hands.
Building commenced in 1864 at a cost of £750,000. It was renamed the “Imperial Hotel” in 1867 when the lease changed hands.
“The house of which the illustration gives the front and north sides, is erected of brick and concrete,
Demolished. “This building is situate, with the main entrance in Priory-road, having a right of entrance also in Biggin-street.
Published in The Building News July 25th 1892. Part of a garden design by Thomas Mawson.