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St Michaels

A Grade II Listed Building in Westgate-on-Sea, Kent

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.38 / 51°22'48"N

Longitude: 1.3319 / 1°19'54"E

OS Eastings: 631958

OS Northings: 169821

OS Grid: TR319698

Mapcode National: GBR WZX.FKQ

Mapcode Global: VHLG6.1KHY

Plus Code: 9F3398JJ+2Q

Entry Name: St Michaels

Listing Date: 1 August 1989

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1260333

English Heritage Legacy ID: 441069

ID on this website: 101260333

Location: Westgate-on-Sea, Thanet, Kent, CT8

County: Kent

District: Thanet

Civil Parish: Westgate-on-Sea

Built-Up Area: Margate

Traditional County: Kent

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Kent

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Description


The following building shall be added to the list:-

TR 36 NW WESTGATE-ON-SEA DOMNEVA ROAD

9/344 St Michael's

II

Convalescent home. Built by the St Andrew's Deaconess Community, c.1895 to
provide convalescent accommodation for 40 working men and women. Architect
Frederick Mew. Foundation stone laid by Lady Holsbury 'In memory of Laurie,
Deaconess, Sister of St Andrew's Community Diocese of London'. A symmetrical
building in Gothic style providing separate accommodation for the convalescents
at the front and chapel and hall at the rear. Built of stock brick with red
brick dressings and slate roof. 2 to 3 storeys. Irregular fenestration.
Taller central block of 2 storeys and attics. Centre canted bay through all
floors with cambered sashes to 2nd floor and pointed heads to ground and first
floor windows. First floor central window has gable with cross and ground floor
has arched doorcase with lamps instead of corbels to dripmould and 4 pointed
lights to fanlight. Double panelled door. Over the door in moulded brickwork
is the date 1895, a shield with crossed swords and the letters LONDIN. Dedica-
tion stone with cross to left of door. This central bay is flanked by 2 bays
each side with cambered sashes to ground floor and first floor and gabled paired
dormers to attics. Half-hipped roof. Each ground floor has a symmetrical wood
and glazed conservatory. Projecting wings either side of 2 storeys with gables
with bargeboards. First floor triple window with cambered casements and pointed
heads, the central light larger. Ground floor has 1 cambered casement and end
pointed 2-light window. At each side is a pavilion-style extension of 2 storeys
in matching style with pyramidal roofs. To the rear left is a chapel extension
of 1 storey with 3 traceried windows. To the rear right is a hall with king
post roof and black marble fireplace. Interior not seen.


Listing NGR: TR3195869821

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