Richard wrote:hi Mick,
There are many examples of houses that have been left to 'rack and ruin' in the old town (and elsewhere in Hastings) that have been saved from extinction by people (not necessarily from London) moving in and doing them up.
There was a case in the old town where a lady from Devon or Cornwall moved in and saved a house but was met with local hostility despite saving a row of cottages that the council wanted to pull down in the old town as they had been so neglected and unwanted.
She eventually managed to save the lot but none of the locals spoke to her or encouraged her, and yet without her efforts the houses would have all been destroyed along with what was indeed 'part of their heritage'.
Historically the old town has been typically very clannish and at one time the residents were classed as unwashed 'pariahs' by the rest of the (newer) Hastings town as it developed.
Now it seems the tables might have turned somewhat.
Interesting to read that Richard.
