| Baston Lodge | |
|---|---|
View of the entrance on Maze Hill | |
| General information | |
| Type | Residential villa |
| Location | 1 Upper Maze Hill,St Leonards-on-Sea,Hastings,East Sussex, England |
| Coordinates | 50°51′19″N0°33′12″E / 50.855230°N 0.553224°E /50.855230; 0.553224 |
| Completed | 1850 |
| Owner | Baston Lodge Freehold Ltd.[1] |
| Management | Baston Lodge Freehold Ltd. |
Listed Building – Grade II | |
| Official name | Baston Lodge |
| Designated | 14 March 1973 |
| Height | |
| Architectural | Italianate architecture |
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | 2 (+ attic & basement) |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect | Decimus Burton |
| Main contractor | John Ward |
Baston Lodge is a residentialvilla inSt Leonards-on-Sea,Hastings,East Sussex, southernEngland.[2]
The building was designed byDecimus Burton (1800–1881) as a seaside villa for John Ward, a friend, and completed in 1850.[3] The architecture is in theItalianate style, with coursed stone, chamferedquoins, and plain stonearchitraves and bands. It has low-pitched slate roofs with two main storeys, an attic, and a basement. There is a three-storey tower with a low-pitched pyramid-shaped roof.
Baston Lodge was the childhood home of the World War II codebreakerAlan Turing (1912–1954) and there is ablue plaque on the front of the building commemorating this.[4][5] Alan Turing and his elder brother John Turing were wards of Colonel and Mrs Ward.[6]
The building wasGrade II listed in 1973.[3] The blue plaque commemorating Alan Turing was unveiled on 23 June 2012, the centenary of Turing's birth.[7]
The villa is located at 1 Upper Maze Hill and is close toSt John's Church to the north. Immediately to the west is St Michael's Hospice and to the south isSt Leonards Gardens. The building is now divided into apartments[8] and thefreehold of the building is owned by Baston Lodge Freehold Ltd.[1]
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