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Kings Esplanade, Medina House, Hove
Originally Medina House formed part of a larger site, Medina Baths, which was designed by architect PB Chambers and built by Hove Bath and Laundry Company in 1893 to 1894.
Conservation Area (CA)
Cliftonville CA
Local Listing Reference
LLHA0099
Description
Originally Medina House formed part of a larger site, Medina Baths, which was designed by architect PB Chambers and built by Hove Bath and Laundry Company in 1893 to 1894. Medina House originally housed a laundry and women’s slipper baths. Swimming pools and slipper baths for men and women were housed elsewhere on the site. Parts of the women’s swimming pool survive to the east which includes some original tiles in a bold pseudo-Arabic style. It was turned into a Turkish baths in 1906, and later used as a diamond factory. Source: Middleton 2002, Medina House Planning Brief
B. Historical and evidential interest
ii. Illustrates part of the historic development of Brighton & Hove as a spa town. Only surviving feature of Hove’s original historic seafront bath complex.
C. Townscape interest
i. Contributes to this section of the seafront and conservation area. Different in scale and style to its neighbours.
E Rarity and representativeness
ii. Surviving example of a bath house in the city; representative of a once more common building type, and an important part of the historical development of the city.
Date of inclusion
Pre-2015
Contact information
- Kings Esplanade, Medina House, Hove