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Historic buildings in Ramsgate listed by Historic England

By: Matt Leclere mleclere@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 15:22, 30 May 2019

Updated: 16:50, 30 May 2019

Historic buildings throughout Ramsgate have been recognised in new listings protecting some of the country's most important cultural gems.

Nine places in the town have been added to the list by Historic England - the public body which works to preserve and celebrate the best examples in England.

A 1950s fountain, octagonal seafront news stand and unique 19th century wine merchants are all feature as new entries.

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The old entry kiosk at the Victoria Gardens on Ramsgate seafront is now a listed structure. Picture: Historic England (11462684)

The new listings - all given Grade II status - are:

Clarendon House at Clarendon and Chatham Grammar School in Ramsgate. Picture: Historic England (11470845)

The home of the town's first woman mayor - East Court in Brockenhurst Road - has been upgraded by Historic England to Grade II status.

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Polar explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton was a frequent visitor to the house as the mayor, Dame Janet Stancomb-Wills, was one of his patrons.

Several sites in Ramsgate have also been relisted by Historic England to reinforce their historic significance.

The relisted buildings include the former fire station in Effingham Street, Granville Hotel, Royal Victoria Pavilion and the five Pulhmite structures on Albion Hill constructed between 1893 and 1936.

Ramsgate is classified as a Heritage Action Zone by Historic England which is a project aiming to join the town's maritime heritage and architecture with new investment and development.

Cllr Ash Ashbee, deputy leader of Thanet District Council, said: “Historic England research, as part of the Ramsgate Heritage Action Zone has really helped us to highlight the significance of Ramsgate's rich heritage.

Augusta Villa on Bellevue Road is a Neo-Classical style house built in around 1840. Picture: Historic England (11462665)
Castle Cottage dates from the 17th or 18th century in Ramsgate is a newly listed building. Picture: Historic England (11462612)
The old entry kiosk at the Victoria Gardens on Ramsgate seafront is now a listed structure. Picture: Historic England (11462684)
The old entry kiosk at the Victoria Gardens on Ramsgate seafront is now a listed structure. Picture: Historic England (11462668)
Madeira Walk rock gardens and cascade in Madeira Walk, Ramsgate. It was built between 1892 and 1893 featuring Pulhamite structure. Erected under the supervision of borough engineer W.A. Valon. Picture: Historic England (11462663)
The Natwest bank in Ramsgate High Street was built in 1910. Picture: Historic England (11462656)
The gateway at the entrance of the Barber Almshouses in Elms Avenue, Ramsgate, were built in 1895 and designed by W.G. Osborne. Picture: Historic England (11462651)
The gateway at the entrance of the Barber Almshouses in Elms Avenue, Ramsgate, were built in 1895 and designed by W.G. Osborne. Picture: Historic England (11462631)
Aberdeen House in Ellington Road, Ramsgate, is a former purpose-built boarding school, has an unusual design. Picture: Historic England (11462624)
The former home of wine and spirits merchants Gwyn and Co built in 1898 located in Queen Street, Ramsgate. Picture: Historic England (11462620)
The former home of wine and spirits merchants Gwyn and Co built in 1898 located in Queen Street, Ramsgate. Picture: Historic England (11462616)
Festival of Britain Fountain in Victoria Gardens in Ramsgate. Picture: Historic England (11462692)
East Court, Victoria Parade, Ramsgate has been upgraded to Grade II*. Picture: Historic England (11462697)
The view of Albion Hill in Ramsgate featuring Pulhamite structure on Madeira Walk at the base. Picture: Historic England (11462614)
The former Ramsgate fire station in Effingham Street. Picture: Historic England (11462708)
Clarendon House at Clarendon and Chatham Grammar School in Ramsgate. Picture: Historic England (11470845)

"This, alongside the training of local volunteers is beginning to make a real positive impact on the local community.

"The listing of these wonderful heritage assets provides a further boost. These places have all played a significant part in the history of Ramsgate and listing ensures that they will be protected and preserved.

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"Tourism is the lifeblood of this area, our heritage assets and the stories around them are a vital ingredient in our appeal. It is great news not only for Ramsgate, but Thanet as a whole."

Duncan Wilson, Historic England chief executive, said: "Ramsgate, once a small fishing village, has a wonderfully rich and interesting maritime and seaside resort history that is woven into its buildings, streets and squares. We’re delighted to have been able to uncover and shine a light on these places through the work with our Heritage Action Zone partners."

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