Tudor House St Helen's Road

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Re: Tudor House St Helen's Road

Postby Geoff » Fri Aug 04, 2017 7:00 pm

Sounds very interesting. Feel free to upload a copy so we can all see ;)

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Re: Tudor House St Helen's Road

Postby PointProperty » Mon Apr 16, 2018 8:34 am

View a wide range of houses to rent in Tudor Road, really very good atmosphere.

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Re: Tudor House St Helen's Road

Postby Geoff » Thu Apr 19, 2018 1:05 pm

You mean Tudor Avenue? I don't think there is a Tudor Road in Hastings.

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Re: Tudor House St Helen's Road

Postby Leigh » Fri Apr 20, 2018 5:56 pm

As to when the original building was demolished it appears on both the 1947 & 1950 O.S maps ( both of which were updated ) and a planning application for construction of alexandra court is dated 1970. So it is quite possible that the building survived up until at least the 1960's..

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Re: Tudor House St Helen's Road

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Re: Tudor House St Helen's Road

Postby Hopetoun » Tue Aug 28, 2018 9:41 am

I'm an Australian descendant of Hannah Ross (via her niece Katherine Gardiner - neé Adams). We have a photo of Tudor House from c. 1922 - as well as of Hannah herself. Her grand nephew Julian Gardiner stayed with her in the house while on leave from fighting on the Western Front.
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Re: Tudor House St Helen's Road

Postby Cressex » Mon Aug 22, 2022 8:02 pm

Hannah Ross was my great grandmother and died in 1931. She lived in Tudor House which was in the style of a miniature Scottish baronial castle. I took a photograph if it in the 1950s which is somewhere in my photographic archives. I remember the back garden was on a steep slope.
Thomas Ross 3 and Hannah had a son Percy who served with the Sussex Yeomanry in the Boar War and later in WW1 when he was killed in 1915, and postumously awarded the DCM. Percy married Rosie and had rwo sons, Thomas and another whose name I cant renember. Thomas was crippled. His brother served in the RAF in WW2
and was killed in The North African campaigne about 1943.


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