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A handsome c1850 mid Victorian detached villa on the now truncated Hastings Road, standing in its own grounds in a commanding elevated position. | A handsome c1850 mid Victorian detached villa on the now truncated Hastings Road, standing in its own grounds in a commanding elevated position. | ||
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| West Lodge, 1 Hastings Road | |
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| LL ref: | 271 |
| Start date: | c1850 |
| Architect: | unknown |
| Builder: | unknown |
| Original use: | {{{use}}} |
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A handsome c1850 mid Victorian detached villa on the now truncated Hastings Road, standing in its own grounds in a commanding elevated position.
It is said the stone elevations are actually mathematical tiles.
