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Architecture of Kent

21 December 2009
1882 – St. Mary’s Star of The Sea, Hastings, Kent

1882 – St. Mary’s Star of The Sea, Hastings, Kent

Architect: Basil Champneys Built of flint with stone dressings in the Decorated/Perpendicular style in 1882.

11 December 2009
1884 – New Mission Church, Maidstone, Kent

1884 – New Mission Church, Maidstone, Kent

Architect: Hubert Bensted View published in The Building News, December 12th, 1884.

02 December 2009
1888 – Shelter on the Lees, Folkestone, Kent

1888 – Shelter on the Lees, Folkestone, Kent

Architect: Bromley & Cowell Published in The Building News, April 20th 1888.

30 November 2009
1886 – Wybourne Grange, Tunbridge Wells, Kent

1886 – Wybourne Grange, Tunbridge Wells, Kent

Architect: J.N. Johnston

30 November 2009
1886 – National Art Treasures Exhibition, Folkestone, Kent

1886 – National Art Treasures Exhibition, Folkestone, Kent

Architect: Joseph Gardner Perspective view published in The Building News, May 14th 1886.

30 November 2009
1886 – St. Mark’s Grange, Margate, Kent

1886 – St. Mark’s Grange, Margate, Kent

Architect: Pugin & Pugin Proposed Church of Our Lady designed for Rev. C. Sigebert Sanders, O.S.B. and published in The Building News, May 7th 1886.

22 November 2009
1884 – Sittingbourne & Milton Joint Infectious Hospital, Kent

1884 – Sittingbourne & Milton Joint Infectious Hospital, Kent

Architect: W. Leonard Grant

02 November 2009
1881 – Coffee Tavern at Seal, Kent

1881 – Coffee Tavern at Seal, Kent

Architect: Edwin T. Hall

02 November 2009
1881 – Offices at Cranbrook, Kent

1881 – Offices at Cranbrook, Kent

Architect: W. West Neve Offices built for for Messrs. Philpott & Wood