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Architect JE Maynard, built in 1936. Maynard designed another house 400ms away at No.58 South Cliff (Saxons) also built in 1935 which 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, | Architect JE Maynard, built in 1936. Maynard designed another house 400ms 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]]), it was built in c1928, 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 18:08, 23 May 2026
| San Mirail, 13 Richmond Avenue | |
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| LL ref: | 268 |
| Start date: | 1936 |
| Architect: | John E. Maynard |
| Builder: | unknown |
| Original use: | Residential |
| View on map: | Local List | Bexhill-OSM |
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Architect JE Maynard, built in 1936. Maynard designed another house 400ms 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), it was built in c1928, 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.
