The front elevation of St Georges, a former Pullman Kitchen Car, dating from 1906, converted for residential use

Date:
1980 - 2010
Location:
St Georges, 24 Park Lane, Selsey, East Beach, Chichester, West Sussex
Reference:
EFC01/01/05/004/29382
Type:
Photograph (35mm Slide)
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Description

The land between Drift Road and Park Lane was bought by Jacob Berg in 1920, and became known as the Park Estate, later East Beach. The area is home to a number of former railway carriages converted into holiday accommodation in the early 20th century. Some survive whilst others have been replaced by modern sea-front homes. St Georges was built from a 1906 Pullman Kitchen Car, 'Princess Ena'. The carriage was withdrawn from service in 1932 before being moved to East Beach.

Content

This is part of the Volume: EFC01/01/05/004 Bungalows; within the Sub Series: EFC01/01/05 Domestic Building Types; within the Series: EFC01/01 Series of 35mm slides; within the Collection: EFC01 Edifice Collection

Rights

© Historic England Archive

People & Organisations

Photographer: Darley, Gillian: Edifice

Keywords

20th Century Bungalow, Early 20th Century Railway Carriage