SearchCurrently displaying: 8 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "South Sands House (previously 'The Hermitage')" xSubject: "St Margaret's Bay" x Search term Filter by Subject Aerial views, guidebooks and maps and transport (1)Maps (1)Clubs and organisations (1)Bay Trust (1)People (2)Gordon Denoon Album (1)Peter Ustinov (1)Postcards (2)Roads (4)Bay Hill (4)Granville Road (1)Filter by Decade 1890s (1)1900s (1)1910s (2)Filter by Format Still image (7)Text (1) Sort by: OldestNewestTitleTitle (reverse) The Green Man at the bottom of Bay Hill with horse and cart. c1900 A photograph, undated but around late 1800/ early 1900 looking down towards the delightful area around The Green Man pub, The Hermitage (now South Sands House) with its flag pole and then the clear area, ... Auctioneers report on the sales of the Hermitage Estate in St Margaret's Bay. 1919 A typewritten copy of details from the Dover Express dated 25th July 1919 of the sale of the estate of Lady Margaret Cecil who lived in The Hermitage now South Sands House. It includes the ... Part of the conditions of sale for The Hermitage Estate, Bay Hill. 1919 Part of the conditions of sale applicable to The Hermitage Estate, which was up for auction on 22nd July 1919 This page refers to Calais View From Ness Point to Granville Road. 1898 A reproduction sepia Francis Frith postcard numbered 40806 date 1898 depicting 'The Hermitage in St Margaret's Bay, with Granville Road just beneath the skyline. Peter Ustinov, wife and daughter; purchase of The Hermitage, Bay Hill by Major Beattie Some press cuttings reporting the purchase of The Hermitage (later renamed South Sands House) by Major Beattie from Clarence Hatry A second cutting shows a photograph of Peter and Mrs Ustinov and their new daughter, Pavla. ... Sackville Map c.1888 of The Hermitage and a road layout across the South Foreland with a proposed road drawn in pencil One of a set of three Sackville maps. This map is titled 'St Margarets Bay. Gradient from A to B 1 in 15'. The map is hand drawn by Spencer Chadwick, Architect & Surveyor, 17 Parliament ... Letter from Gordon Denoon to Fred Cleary re Lord Ponsonby, Lady Margaret Cecil and 'The Hermitage' A letter from D G Denoon to Fred Cleary giving his knowledge of two residents of 'The Hermitage' (subsequently 'South Sands House') with information about Lord Ponsonby and Lady Margaret Cecil. The Pines Garden; unveiling statue of Winston Churchill Views of The Pines Garden and the unveiling of the statue of Sir Winston Churchill, together with trumpeters from the Royal Marines.