The Salutation, Sandwich, Grade I listed building in Sandwich, England
The Salutation presents red brick walls with stone quoins, featuring seven symmetrical bays, a tiled hipped roof, and two tall brick chimney stacks.
Edwin Lutyens designed and constructed this Queen Anne style residence in 1912 for three brothers from the Farrer family as their weekend retreat.
The National Heritage List of England recognized the architectural significance of The Salutation by granting it Grade I status in 1950.
The property includes a formal garden spanning 2.5 hectares with distinct features such as a holm oak walk, bowling green, rose garden, and terrace.
The building transformed from a private residence to a hotel in 2017, maintaining its original architectural elements through multiple ownership changes.
Location: Sandwich
GPS coordinates: 51.27444,1.34445
Latest update: May 11, 2025 11:52
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