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Monument details
HER Number: | TR 15 NW 1691 |
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Type of record: | Monument |
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Name: | The Baker's Temperance Hotel. 31 St George's Street |
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Summary
The Temperance Hotel was established in 1874 at 31 St George's Street by George Baker. After having closed in the 1930's, the building was destroyed by enemy bombing in World War II then the site was further destroyed when Rose Lane was widened in the 1950's.
Grid Reference: | TR 1499 5772 |
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Map Sheet: | TR15NW |
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Parish: | CANTERBURY, CANTERBURY, KENT |
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Monument Types
- HOTEL (Post Medieval to Modern - 1874 AD to 1935 AD?)
Full description
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The Canterbury UAD states that The Temperance Hotel was established in 1874 at 31 St. George's Street by George Baker. It is listed in Steven's Directory for 1882 with George Baker still as proprietor. Pike's Local Blue Book for 1897-98 lists it but the proprietor by then was A. G. Baker.
An advertisement in a 1903 Guide describes it as Baker's Temperance Hotel, 'Quiet, Central and Homely, Bath Room, Electric Light, Commercial, Writing and Coffee Rooms - Alfred Baker proprietor', and appears the same in the Penny Guide for 1908.
It is listed in the Kelly's Directory of 1931 with Chas. Stilwell as proprietor.
The hotel premises at 31 St. George's Street must have closed sometimes afterwards and moved, as Kelly's Directory for 1939 lists Baker's Temperance Hotel Ltd, at 63 Ivy Lane. The old buildings then became Parade Chambers, accommodating offices etc., the building was destroyed by enemy bombing in World War II then the site was further destroyed when Rose Lane was widened in the 1950's.
Steven's Directories, 1882, Steven's Directory of Canterbury and Neighbourhood, with Faversham, Herne Bay, Whitstable and all villages within a circuit of six miles from Canterbury. (Article in serial). SKE29959.
Pikes Directories, 1897, Pikes Local Blue Book for Canterbury and District, Herne Bay & Whitstable (Article in serial). SKE29958.
Evans, S. O. & Bennett-Goldney, F., 1903, The Ancient City of Canterbury - A Guide (Monograph). SKE29978.
Canterbury Chamber of Commerce, 1908, The Penny Guide to the City of Canterbury and to its Historic Port - Fordwich (Article in serial). SKE30135.
Kelly's Directory, 1931, Kelly's Directory of Canterbury, Whitstable, Herne Bay, & with map (Article in serial). SKE29963.
Enderby, H. M., 1950, The Inns of Canterbury Parts I & II, Lecture to the Canterbury Archaeological Society (Unpublished document). SKE29964.
Kelly's Directory, 1967, Kelly's Directory of Canterbury, Whitstable, Herne Bay, & with map (Article in serial). SKE30014.
Sources and further reading
Cross-ref.
| Source description | --- | Article in serial: Pikes Directories. 1897. Pikes Local Blue Book for Canterbury and District, Herne Bay & Whitstable. |
--- | Article in serial: Steven's Directories. 1882. Steven's Directory of Canterbury and Neighbourhood, with Faversham, Herne Bay, Whitstable and all villages within a circuit of six miles from Canterbury.. |
--- | Article in serial: Kelly's Directory. 1931. Kelly's Directory of Canterbury, Whitstable, Herne Bay, & with map. |
--- | Unpublished document: Enderby, H. M.. 1950. The Inns of Canterbury Parts I & II, Lecture to the Canterbury Archaeological Society. |
--- | Monograph: Evans, S. O. & Bennett-Goldney, F.. 1903. The Ancient City of Canterbury - A Guide. |
--- | Article in serial: Kelly's Directory. 1967. Kelly's Directory of Canterbury, Whitstable, Herne Bay, & with map. |
--- | Article in serial: Canterbury Chamber of Commerce. 1908. The Penny Guide to the City of Canterbury and to its Historic Port - Fordwich. |