1897 – Passmore Edwards Convalescent Home, Herne Bay, Kent
Architect: Alfred Saxon Snell
Built of Canterbury red brick with Monks Park bath stone dressings under a Brosely red tile roof the design was said to avoid the idea of an “institution”
Built of Canterbury red brick with Monks Park bath stone dressings under a Brosely red tile roof the design was said to avoid the idea of an “institution”
Designed for Charles Chalmers esq., perspective View including ground plan published in The Building News,
The Herne Bay Convalescent Home was the first of ten homes to be opened by the Railway Industry for railway workers;