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{{Infobox|[[File:Normanhurst, Brassey Road, Bexhill.jpg|thumb|class=pageimage]]|1893|unknown|James Gold|w354413654|50.83823|0.47795}} | {{Infobox | ||
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|date=1893 | |||
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|builder=James Gold | |||
|use=Hotel | |||
|osmid=w354413654 | |||
|lat=50.83823|lng=0.47795 | |||
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Built in 1893 by James Gold, Normanhurst was an hotel until 1968 when it closed and became a nursing home. It was named after the country house of the famous Brassey family, Normansfield Court at Catsfield. Thomas Brassey, 1st Earl Brassey (1836-1918) was the Liberal MP for Hastings (1868-1886), raised to the peerage in 1886, Governor of Victoria in Australia (1895-1900) and Mayor of Bexhill in 1907-08. | Built in 1893 by James Gold, Normanhurst was an hotel until 1968 when it closed and became a nursing home. It was named after the country house of the famous Brassey family, Normansfield Court at Catsfield. Thomas Brassey, 1st Earl Brassey (1836-1918) was the Liberal MP for Hastings (1868-1886), raised to the peerage in 1886, Governor of Victoria in Australia (1895-1900) and Mayor of Bexhill in 1907-08. | ||