Richard William Herbert Jones (1900–1965) commonly referred to as R. W. H. Jones, was a British architect who designed the lido and the Grand Ocean Hotel, both in Saltdean, Sussex, England. Both buildings were designed in the Modernist style.
Building magazine described Saltdean Lido as "one of the really first-class designs of its type in the country". It was completed in July 1938.
Jones' Ocean Hotel in Saltdean opened in July 1938 and has been likened to a "modern ocean liner run aground".
In addition, he was responsible for the design of residential properties in Saltdean including:
- Teynham House, Chichester Road East
- Curzon House, Chichester Road East
- Marine View, Marine Drive
References
- ^ Sharp, Dennis (2008). Connell, Ward and Lucas: Modern Movement Architects in England. Francis Lincoln Ltd. p. 147. ISBN 978-0-7112-2768-2.
- ^ "Saltdean Lido, Saltdean". Heritage.elettra.co.uk. Retrieved 24 October 2011.
- Dugdale, Karen (23 October 2005). "A Grand place for everyday folk". The Guardian. Retrieved 1 February 2013.
- Gorst, Thom (1995). The Buildings Around Us. E & F N Spon. p. 82. ISBN 0-419-19330-8.
External links
Media related to R.W.H. Jones at Wikimedia Commons
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