Calverley Parade Mount Pleasant Tunbridge Wells |
Now replaced by Tunbridge Wells Town Hall |
Books and other documents | |
Published | Title, author and references |
1840 | New Guide for Tunbridge Wells by John Colbran and edited by James Phippen ⇒ p. 53 |
Historical records | |||||
1829 | History | Calverley Parade | Colbran's Tunbridge Wells | ||
[Starting in 1829] the most important alterations were commenced that the Wells had yet seen. These were made on the Calverley Estate which is the property of John Ward, Esq. of Holwood, in the County of Kent. This gentleman having purchased the Calverley and other considerable property adjoining it, … determined upon erecting a number of edifices suitable to the reception of genteel families; and simultaneously with the larger buildings, a number of shops, &c. in their immediate neighbourhood, so that the residents upon this estate might enjoy the same advantages as those who lived nearer the Springs. In the autumn of 1828, this extensive undertaking was commenced from the designs of Decimus Burton, Esq. the eminent Architect of Spring Garden, London; the Messrs. Bramah, of Pimlico, having taken the ground necessary for the purpose, on a building lease. As these buildings progressed, it was evident that a new town was springing up - villas, a terrace, a parade, rows of shops, &c. soon began to develope themselves, and advanced steadily to completion. Calverley Park comprises 26 acres, adjoining to and overlooking 20 acres of meadow and pleasure grounds in front of the Hotel, and contains twenty-four villas, chiefly of the Italian and Grecian style of architecture. The elegant appearance of these buildings attracts attention and excites admiration; and the views from the Park are at once extensive, diversified, and beautiful; equal, if not superior, to any at the Wells. At the north west side of the park, is Calverley Promenade, built in the form of a crescent. This row of buildings (seventeen in number) was originally intended for shops, but within the last two years several of them have been converted into dwelling-houses. At one end of the promenade there are Shampooing and Vapour Baths; in the centre, a Library, Reading Room, &c., opposite to which is a Fountain, and beyond that a temporary Orchestra has been erected, where, in the season, a band is stationed to amuse the company. Immediately adjacent to the promenade is the Calverley Hotel, which has been recently finished; the accommodations here are of the first-rate description, and the situation in which it is placed, commanding as it does an uninterrupted view over delightful scenery, renders it one of the most charming spots in the country. On the opposite side of the road from the Hotel is Calverley Terrace, consisting of four double Villas with pleasure grounds in front and gardens behind, communicating with the stables, coach-houses, &c. Calverley Parade, immediately adjoining, is a range of twelve houses (which were the first built) on a similar scale to those of the terrace, but smaller; and at the back of these are the Calverley Mews, which afford extensive accommodation for horses and carriages, independent of those which are attached to the houses on the terrace and parade. A short distance from the latter, is an excellent Commercial and Family Hotel, called the Camden; next to which is a Market House, one of the most elegant buildings in Tunbridge Wells. … On a line with this is Calverley Place consisting of twelve houses and shops | |||||
1831 | ![]() | Church and Calverley Parade, Tunbridge Wells by J.J. Dodd | Calverley Parade | Sketches of Tunbridge Wells | |
1839 | ![]() | Tunbridge Wells | Calverley Parade | Colbran's Tunbridge Wells | |
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | William H. Coates, M, Head, married, age 36, born Morpeth, Northumberland; occupation: general practitioner M.R.C.S. | William H. Coates, general practitioner M.R.C.S. | 10 Calverley Parade | 1881 Census Tunbridge Wells, Kent |
Ellen Coates, F, Wife, married, age 40, born St Keverne, Cornwall | Ellen Coates [Lovey] | ||||
William Lovey, M, Father in law, widowed, age 83, born Pons North, Cornwall, handicap: blind; occupation: retired woollen manager | William Lovey | ||||
Elizabeth A. Baker, F, Servant, single, age 35, born Canterbury, Kent; occupation: servant | Elizabeth A. Baker | ||||
Emma Vircoe, F, Servant, single, age 27, born St Dennis, Cornwall; occupation Servant | Emma Vircoe | ||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Elizabeth Brett, F, Head, widowed, age 45, born St Margarets, Leicester | Elizabeth Brett | 9 Calverley Parade | 1881 Census Tunbridge Wells, Kent |
Jane Longden, F, Servant, single, age 26, born Golden Green, Kent; occupation: servant | Jane Longden | ||||
Eliza A. Piper, F, Servant, single, age 20, born Burwash, Sussex; occupation Servant | Eliza A. Piper | ||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Emily Wilkinson, F, Head, single, age 46, born London; occupation Annuitant | Emily Wilkinson | 8 Calverley Parade | 1881 Census Tunbridge Wells, Kent |
Mary Stutley, F, Servant, single, age 38, born St Ippelgate, Hertford; occupation: servant | Mary Stutley | ||||
Martha Andrews, F, Servant, single, age 35, born Salisbury, Wiltshire; occupation: housemaid | Martha Andrews | ||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Mary Anna Tugwell, F, Head, single, age 75, born Bradford, Wiltshire; occupation Annuitant | Mary Anna Tugwell | 7 Calverley Parade | 1881 Census Tunbridge Wells, Kent |
Mary A. Mitchell, F, Servant, single, age 28, born Cowfold, Sussex; occupation: servant | Mary A. Mitchell | ||||
Annie Bellingham, F, Servant, single, age 48, born Rotherfield, Sussex; occupation: servant | Ann Bellingham | ||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | William W. Ashby, M, Head, married, age 45, born Wadhurst, Sussex; occupation: appraiser | William Wildboar Ashby, appraiser | 6 Calverley Parade | 1881 Census Tunbridge Wells, Kent |
Susannah Ashby, F, Wife, married, age 49, born Tonbridge, Kent | Susannah Ashby [Shorter] | ||||
Lily S. Ashby, F, Daughter, age 13, born Tunb Wells, Kent; occupation: scholar | Lily S. Ashby | ||||
Rose Ashby, F, Daughter, age 12, born Tunb Wells, Kent; occupation: scholar | Rose Ashby | ||||
Frank W. Ashby, M, Son, age 11, born Tunb Wells, Kent; occupation: scholar | Frank W. Ashby | ||||
Florence A. Ashby, F, Daughter, age 9, born Tunb Wells, Kent; occupation: scholar | Florence A. Ashby | ||||
Eliza H. Shorter, F, Sister in law, single, age 31, born Tonbridge, Kent; occupation: lady's maid | Eliza H. Shorter | ||||
Elizabeth Harding, F, Servant, single, age 21, born London; occupation: servant | Elizabeth Harding | ||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | William H. Wright, M, Head, married, age 70, born Whitechapel, Middlesex, handicap: blind; occupation Retired Vinegar Maker | William H. Wright | 5 Calverley Parade | 1881 Census Tunbridge Wells, Kent |
Martha Wright, F, Wife, married, age 73, born Aldersgate, Middlesex | Martha Wright | ||||
Ann Ellis, F, Servant, single, age 33, born Stanstead, Hertford; occupation: servant | Ann Ellis | ||||
Mary A. Cannon, F, Servant, single, age 29, born Limehse, Middlesex; occupation: servant | Mary A. Cannon | ||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Emily S. Jopling, F, Head, widowed, age 54, born Camberwell, Surrey; occupation: private income from property | Emily S. Jopling, private income from property | 3 Calverley Parade | 1881 Census Tunbridge Wells, Kent |
Violet F. Jopling, F, Daughter, single, age 27, born (British Subject), Italy | Violet F. Jopling | ||||
Margaret H. Jopling, F, Daughter, single, age 20, born (British Subject), Italy | Margaret H. Jopling | ||||
James E. Jopling, M, Son, age 18, born (British Subject), Italy; occupation: scholar | James E. Jopling | ||||
Elizabeth Paige, F, Servant, single, age 28, born Brighton, Sussex; occupation: servant | Elizabeth Paige | ||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Mary Walker, F, Head, widowed, age 57, born Leeds, York; occupation Private income from dividends | Mary Walker | 2 Calverley Parade | 1881 Census Tunbridge Wells, Kent |
Mary Jane Morris, F, Servant, widowed, age 53, born Hampshire; occupation: housekeeper | Mary Jane Morris | ||||
Ellen Mortimer, F, Servant, single, age 25, born Ipswich, Suffolk; occupation: general servant | Ellen Mortimer | ||||
1925 | ![]() | Calverley Parade and Opera House, Tunbridge Wells | Calverley Parade | Private collection | |
1928 | ![]() | Mount Pleasant Road, Tunbridge Wells photographed by H. Camburn, Tunbridge Wells | Calverley Parade | Private collection | |
1933 | ![]() | War Memorial and Opera House, Tunbridge Wells | Calverley Parade | Private collection | |
1933 | ![]() | Calverley Parade and War Memorial, Tunbridge Wells photographed by Valentine's series | Calverley Parade | Private collection |
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