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Davigdor Road, 12, Windlesham Mansions, Hove
A large 3 storey house, with Arts & Crafts influences in its design.
Asset type
Historic building - social club (now flats)
Local Listing Reference
LLHA0036
Conservation Area (CA)
No CA
Description
A large 3 storey house, with Arts & Crafts influences in its design. Brick with pebbledash render above. Four bays in width; three with gable ends containing mock timber framing. The main entrance is located in the westernmost of the central bays. It is contained within an unusual porch, incorporating such features as a canopy roof, an arched batwing fanlight and stained glass side-lights divided by small stone columns. The two western bays each have a canted bay window with mullioned lead-light windows. The eastern bays also contain mullioned windows, as well as a bow window. Built 1907 by T. Garrett, it was used as a Social Club (the Windlesham Club), with its own bowling green. It was part-converted to flats in 1988, with the remaining converted following the closure of the club.
Source: Middleton 2002
A. Architectural, design and artistic interest
ii. A good, well-detailed example of an Arts and Crafts-influenced large house
C. Townscape interest
ii. Not within a conservation area, the building contributes positively to the streetscene, being larger and more imposing than its neighbours
F. Intactness
i. The design integrity of the front elevation survives
Date of inclusion
2015
Contact information
- 12, Davigdor Road, Hove