Listed Building: HACKEMDOWN TOWER (1239264)
| Grade | II | 
|---|---|
| Authority | |
| Volume/Map/Item | 874, 6, 81 | 
| Date assigned | 20 September 1974 | 
| Date last amended | 
Description
                            CONVENT ROAD 1. 5283                                           (North Side)                                           BROADSTAIRS                                           Hackemdown Tower TR 37 SE 6/81 II                        GV
2. In 1768, Lord Holland opened a barrow on his estate and found a quantity of human bones.  It was believed that these resulted from a battle between the Danes and the Saxons circa 350.  Lord Holland decided to build a monument "in the stile of very remote antiquity".  The clock was added later.  Originally the base of the tower had 4 ogee arches on Doric columns but these have now been removed. Late C18.  A circular flint tower crenellated with yellow brick coping and yellow brick bands.  Flint base.  4 quatrefoil ornaments, 2 blank panels and 1 stone panel with a Latin inscription.  Arched doorcase.  The tower is set within a large low circular wall of brick and flint with crenellated parapet.  The inscription reads:    "D.M.    Danorum & Saxonum hic occisorum    Dum de solo britannico    (Milites nihil a se alienum Putant)    Britannis Perfide et crudeliter olim expulsis,    Inter se domicaverunt    HEN: de HOLLAND    Posuit    Qui Duces qualis hujus Praelii Exitus    Nulla Notat Historia    Annum circiter DCCCL evenit Pugna    Et Pugnam hanc evenisse Fidem faciunt    Ossa quamplurima    Quae sub hoc & altero Tumulo huic vicino    Sunt sepulta" which translated is: "To the shades of the departed and in memory of the Danes and Saxons who were killed here whilst fighting for the possession of Britain (soldiers think everything their own), the Britons already having been perfidiously and cruelly expelled, this was put up by Henry Holland.  History does not record the names of the leaders or the result of the action.  It happened about the year 850 and that it happened here seems true from the quantity of bones buried in this and the nearby tumulus."
All listed buildings in Port Regis School grounds form a group.
Listing NGR: TR3877069577
                        
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Sources (1)
- SKE16160 Map: English Heritage. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest.
Location
| Grid reference | TR 3954 7028 (point) | 
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| Map sheet | TR37SE | 
| Civil Parish | BROADSTAIRS AND ST PETERS, THANET, KENT | 
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Record last edited
May 26 2011 10:36AM