Castledown Convelescent Home ??

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lynn clarke
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Castledown Convelescent Home ??

Postby lynn clarke » Wed Jan 07, 2004 12:33 am

I wonder if anyone could help?

I am due to holiday in Hastings in July and I want to find an old convalescent home my mum lived in when she was a little girl.

She thinks it was in a place called Castledown near the seafront but I can only find Castledown Avenue on the map.

Anyone know if this place still exisits as I would love to take some photos and get some information for mum? It would have been about 50-55 years ago now.

Many thanks,
Lynn Clarke




Lesley
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Re: Castledown Convelescent Home ??

Postby Lesley » Tue Oct 12, 2004 10:28 am

Hello Lynne, I too am seeking info regarding a convalescent home in the 1950's. Mine was a convent run by St Vincent de Paul nuns, but it was up on the hill at St.Leonards, and overlooking the sea. Any help?
Regs, Lesley




stella nickless
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was stella there ?

Postby stella nickless » Thu Oct 05, 2006 10:15 am

stella remembers sister aplin, linda barmby, the nuns had large hats






patrick
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Re: Castledown Convelescent Home ??

Postby patrick » Tue Oct 10, 2006 8:54 pm

There was a Castledown House in Castledown Avenue but looking through my Kelly's Directories as far back as 1925 I can find no indication that this was anything other than a private house..




stella
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in 1956

Postby stella » Wed Oct 11, 2006 10:24 am

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stella nickless wrote:
stella remembers sister aplin, linda barmby, sister mary, sister bridget, sister
angela, sister louisa, sister rosalee, miss betty miss peggy.



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patrick
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Re: Castledown Convelescent Home ??

Postby patrick » Mon Oct 23, 2006 6:40 am

There was a St.Vincent 's Open Air School in St Saviour's Road,St Leonards,this overlooks the sea,I am not sure but I think it is now closed and turned into a Computer Centre,Adult Education.




Annie H
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Re: Castledown Convelescent Home ??

Postby Annie H » Thu Nov 16, 2006 4:48 pm

i am researching family history and find that Edward Longdon Mackmurdo sold the house in 1886 to a Mr Clare. Not relevant but interesting.





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