Situated in a conservation area, Redstack is a striking example of mock Tudor style architecture being one of the prime houses on the Aldwick Bay Estate. The estate was conceived and developed by Captain Allaway of Allaway and Partners during the late 1920’s and through the 1930’s as a more ‘refined’ coastal development in direct contrast to the more ‘traditional’ Victorian seaside towns so prevalent around the coast. Captain Allaway was determined to create ‘an outstanding example of land development’ and with his architect friend, Guy Church, they created the attractive character of the estate with elegant houses, many having south facing verandas, that character very much remains to this day. The estate very much appealed to the London elite…
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