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”
1899 – House at Herne Bay, Kent Architect: George E. Bond Designed for Charles Chalmers esq., perspective View including ground plan published in The Building News,
1901 – Passmore Edwards Convalescent Home for Railway Men, Herne Bay, Kent Architect: Alfred Saxon Snell The Herne Bay Convalescent Home was the first of ten homes to be opened by the Railway Industry for railway workers;