Pair of cottages for Mr W Hayter: 1906-1906
The site plan for W Hayter's proposed pair of cottages. The road frontage was 80 feet whereas the police/roadman's cottages built in 1920/21 had a road frontage of 138 feet.
The site plan for W Hayter's proposed pair of cottages. The road frontage was 80 feet whereas the police/roadman's cottages built in 1920/21 had a road frontage of 138 feet.
The east elevation of the front of the cottages
The east elevation of the front of the cottages
The west or rear elevation of the cottages
The west or rear elevation of the cottages
Plan of one half of the ground floor and one half of the first floor
Plan of one half of the ground floor and one half of the first floor
The south elevation
The south elevation

In 1906 W Hayter submitted plans for a pair of cottages by his architect (Geoffrey Lyons, Bloomsbury Square, London) to the Chailey Rural District Council for building regulations approval. The site of the proposed cottages was immediately south of Spring Gardens in Beddingham. The land was still owned by the Glynde Estate and, for some unknown reason, the cottages were never built.

The Glynde Estate still owned the land in 1920 when a slightly larger plot was sold to East Sussex County Council to erect a pair of cottages for the village policeman and a council roadman.

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