I am interested in an old house in the Hastings area. My grandparents rented some rooms in this house in 1948 and stayed for 3 years. It was a grand old house with crennelated walls. My father, a young boy at the time, knew it as Knoll Hurst but it has been identified as Hollington House going back to pre-1920s.
There was a miss Marie T Walsh who owned the property and died in 1950. Maybe the death led to the sale of the house and any tenants had to move on.
I was kindly helped with the following details from a sale in 1923...
Hollington House OS 1873. Sold in 1923, renamed Knoll Hurst
Hastings and St Leonards Observer - Saturday 24 February 1923
ATTRACTIVE RESIDENCES, known HOLLINGTON HOUSE, ST. LEONARDS-ON-SEA. Hall, three reception, 11 bed rooms, two bath rooms, and complete offices. Lodge, cottage, garage, stabling, and outbuildings. Electric light, Company's water, main drainage. Delightfully matured pleasure grounds, together with paddock and orchard. The whole covering an area of about 14½ ACRES. HARRODS Will SELL the above by AUCTION (unless previously sold privately) at their ESTATE SALE ROOMS, TUESDAY, MARCH 18th, 1923, at 2.30 p.m. Solicitors: Messrs. Ward. Bowie and Co., 7, King-street, Cheapside E.C.2. Auctioneers: Harrods, Ltd., 62-64, Brompton-road, S.W.I.
So far, I've not had any success finding a picture. It seems like the kind of house that might have some interesting history. I wondered if anyone could suggest where next to take this search? Thanks!