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A Guide to Period Properties in Hastings

 

   
   
 
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All Saints Street

High Street

More Medieval Roads

This is a guide to the best period properties in Hastings listed by road. They range from Medieval/Tudor (Old Town), to Georgian (George Street etc) to Regency (Pelham Crescent etc) to Victorian (Portland Terrace etc) to Edwardian (Priory Road) and Modern (The Ridge etc). We include home sales of the month amongst them ranging from flats to 5 bedroomed houses.

Built: C15 onwards. 
Nmamed after its parish church
Location: 5 mins to beach. Map
Pubs: Stag Inn (No 14) The Crown (No 64)

 

Built: C15 onwards. 
Location: Old Town. Map
No 135 Alistair Hendry’s House (Grade II) film 
It has a bakers, a deli and a florist as well as several antique shops.
Remains of Medieval sea wall.
Pub: First In Last Out (No 14)

 

Hill Street Map
Swan Terrace Map

       

George Street

Pelham Crescent 

Wellington Square

More Georgian Roads

Built: C18
History: linked Old Town to emerging New Town.
Location:  close to the beach. Map
Most buildings are Grade II listed.
Pubs: see George Street Guide

 

Architect: Joseph Kay (1775-1847)
Built: 1824-1828
Views: English Channel
Nearby: Pelham Arcade

Built: 1823 on Priory Field. Tall terraces on three sides built around a lawned area with seating.
History: Named after Duke of Wellington who was billeted in the town in 1806 during the Napoleonic Wars.
Views: English Channel.
Location: near to beach. Map

Croft Road map
Pelham Place map

       

St Mary Terrace 

Portland Terrace

Stonefield Road  

More Early Victorian

Built: 1840s onwards. Earliest development on the West Hill.
History: Anna McNeill Whistler lived at No 43 (Blue plaque).
Grey Owl lived at No 36 (Blue plaque).
Views: Across sea towards Eastbourne.
Location: on West Hill above caves. map
Nearby: The Beacon
For Sale: Made

 

Built: 1850s
Two terraces split by Portland Steps
1-11 is Wellington Terrace (raised up from road)
Grade II listed.
Location: New Town map
Nearby: 5 mins to beach
For sale: 4 bed house (May 2025)

Built:
Lower end: 1869 town houses       
History: Top end are 1832 cottages
Location: New Town map
Nearby: Alexandra Park


Tackleway (Old Town) Map

       
Quarry Terrace   

White Rock Gardens

St James Road

More Victorian Roads

Built: c. 1870s
Quarry Road built in 1890s
Location: near Alexandra Park Map
For sale: 5 bed house (Croft)

 

Built: 
History:
Views: English Channel
Location:  map
Nearby: Promenade
More info

Built: From 1869 on Blackland Farm land.
Terraces (more info)
Grey Owl (1888-1938) born at No 32 (Blue plaque)
Location: near Alexandra Park map

Linton Crescent Map (John Logie Baird lived at No *)
Plynlimmon Road Map (Robert Tressell lived at No 1)

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