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|image=[[File:San Mirail, 13 Richmond Avenue, Bexhill.jpg|thumb|class=pageimage]] | |image=[[File:San Mirail, 13 Richmond Avenue, Bexhill.jpg|thumb|class=pageimage]] | ||
|date= | |date=1928 | ||
|architect=John E. Maynard | |architect=John E. Maynard | ||
|builder=unknown | |builder=unknown | ||
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Architect JE Maynard, built | Architect JE Maynard, built c1928. Maynard designed another house 400m away at No.58 South Cliff (Saxons) also built in 1935 which is in the very different modern-movement style. It was listed Grade II by English Heritage in 1998<ref>[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1376151?section=official-list-entry Historic England: 58, South Cliff]</ref>. | ||
San Mirail is one of only a few precious remaining Spanish-inspired villas in Bexhill (see also [[La Casa Blanca, 13 Elmstead Road]] and [[Cordova, 63 South Cliff]]) | San Mirail is one of only a few precious remaining Spanish-inspired villas in Bexhill (see also [[La Casa Blanca, 13 Elmstead Road]] and [[Cordova, 63 South Cliff]]) and is a very good example of this genre with roundel turrets and a red clay pantile roof. The five bedroom residence has five bedrooms, a grand galleried reception hall, drawing room, dining room and sun terraces to the rear. The villa is set within nearly 0.3 acres of Mediterranean-inspired, south facing gardens. | ||
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Revision as of 18:11, 23 May 2026
| San Mirail, 13 Richmond Avenue | |
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| LL ref: | 268 |
| Start date: | 1928 |
| Architect: | John E. Maynard |
| Builder: | unknown |
| Original use: | Residential |
| View on map: | Local List | Bexhill-OSM |
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Architect JE Maynard, built c1928. Maynard designed another house 400m away at No.58 South Cliff (Saxons) also built in 1935 which is in the very different modern-movement style. It was listed Grade II by English Heritage in 1998[1].
San Mirail is one of only a few precious remaining Spanish-inspired villas in Bexhill (see also La Casa Blanca, 13 Elmstead Road and Cordova, 63 South Cliff) and is a very good example of this genre with roundel turrets and a red clay pantile roof. The five bedroom residence has five bedrooms, a grand galleried reception hall, drawing room, dining room and sun terraces to the rear. The villa is set within nearly 0.3 acres of Mediterranean-inspired, south facing gardens.
