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Little Holland House, Holland House and Holland End

A Grade II Listed Building in Broadstairs and St. Peters, Kent

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.3835 / 51°23'0"N

Longitude: 1.4416 / 1°26'29"E

OS Eastings: 639573

OS Northings: 170558

OS Grid: TR395705

Mapcode National: GBR X01.C8T

Mapcode Global: VHMCP.YH09

Plus Code: 9F339CMR+9M

Entry Name: Little Holland House, Holland House and Holland End

Listing Date: 24 January 1950

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1273614

English Heritage Legacy ID: 417609

Also known as: Holland House, Kingsgate

ID on this website: 101273614

Location: Kingsgate, Thanet, Kent, CT10

County: Kent

District: Thanet

Civil Parish: Broadstairs and St. Peters

Traditional County: Kent

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Kent

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Description


KINGSGATE BAY ROAD
1.
5283
TR 37 SE
6/35
24.1.50

KINGSGATE
'Little Holland House'
'Holland House'
'Holland End'

II

2.
The 1st Lord Holland, Henry Fox, built a house on this site circa 1760. This fell
Into ruins at the end of the C18 and the facade of the present buildings date largely
from about 1850-1840. The central portico to the original Holland House was removed
to the Sea Bathing Hospital at Margate. The central portion (Holland House) is
of 3 storeys and basement with area stuccoed. Centre portion and 2 wings. The
centre has long and short quoins, a stringcourse above 1st floor, modillion cornice
and balustraded parapet, Venetian shutters to 1st and 2nd floor windows - architraves
over 1st floor windows, a porch with triglyph frieze, round-headed arch and double
doors and on iron balcony on the 1st floor with projections over porch. The wings
are plain except for a stringcourse above the 1st floor. Slate roof. Glazing
bars intact in the whole house. In front of the house is a stuccoed wall with
balustrade bordering the area and flanked at the ends by figures of couchant lions
on plinths. Little Holland House is the left side wing to the Old Holland House.
2 storeys stuccoed. Slate roof in 2 hips. Left side modern casement. 8 sided
modern bay. Simple round-headed doorcase. 4 engaged columns with entablature
and round-headed arches. Holland End was formerly the right side wing to the Old
Holland House. 2 storeys stuccoed. Hipped slate roof. 5 sashes with glazing
bars Intact. Porch with 4 engaged Tuscan columns and round-headed doorcase.

Listing NGR: TR3957370558

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