Listed Building record TR 16 NE 1251 - ELLIOTT HOUSE

Summary

Grade II listed building. Main construction periods 1899 to 1999. Three-storey convalescent home built between 1899 and 1901 and designed by A Saxon Snell. Externally faced in Canterbury red brick with Bath stone dressings and hanging tiles. Later extensions and modernisation in the 1970's.

Location

Grid reference TR 1921 6759 (point)
Map sheet TR16NE
Civil Parish HERNE BAY, CANTERBURY, KENT
County KENT
District CANTERBURY, KENT

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Full Description

The following text is from the original listed building designation:
TR 16 NE HERNE BAY RECULVER ROAD
751/6/10001 Number 22
Elliott House
II
Alternatively known as: Railway Convalescent Home. Convalescent home, now sheltered accommodation. Foundation stone laid 12 June 1899, completed in 1901, with extension in matching style of 1907 opened by Princess Louise and mid and late C20 extensions to rear. Architect A Saxon Snell, built by the philanthropist and social reformer J Passmore Edwards as a convalescent home for railwaymen. Eclectic Arts and Crafts Style. Built of local red brick, Bath stone render and tilehanging with tiled roofs and tall brick chimneystacks. An asymmetrical building of two storeys and attics with eight windows, incorporating three projecting gables. The principal feature is an octagonal five storey tower with continuous glazing to fourth floor and casements below. Other windows are double or triple casements or mullioned and transomed casements. Doorcase below tower has cambered head with elaborate keystone, pilasters and stained glass door. Wood and glazed verandah links door with central projecting gable. Further later doorcase in projecting wing has curved open pediment, keystone and giant brackets. Rear elevation has three projecting gables, a mid C20 red brick one storey rotunda and small late C20 flat roofed extension. Interior features include two well staircases with turned balusters, one with scrolled tread ends, fireplace with Gibbs surround to front hall, fireplace with panels, reeded pilasters, strapwork paterae and matching mirror surround to Sitting Room, Library with fitted bookcases and wooden fireplace with carved brackets. Originally this was built as a pair of adjoining convalescent homes but the Friendly Societies convalescent home was demolished c1985.
Listing NGR: TR1900067400 (1)

Historic England archive material: BF101434 PASSMORE EDWARDS CONVALESCENT HOME FOR RAILWAY MEN, BELTINGE


English Heritage, List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest (Map). SKE16160.

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  • --- Map: English Heritage. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest.

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  • Non-Intrusive Event: RCHME: Hospitals Project (EKE20853)

Record last edited

May 16 2025 12:01PM