
Brilliant!
Following up on my entry earlier today, the omniscient Keith's Mum has once again set me on the correct path.
The comment just arrived:
Keith's Mum thinks that the Bird's Eye view on Bing Maps would give you a better view of Warren Hill Cottage and Stelvio Cottages.
Now, I have found that it's best not to ignore Keith's mum. The suggestion above reminded me of information sent by the ever-reliable Barry McAleenan regarding the 1899 map he scanned for us:
• Plot 81 became Stanton Prior
• Plot 80 became Stelvio Court
• Warren Hill site, plot 77, now [2011] includes Stelvio Cottages.
You can see the locations he mentions on the detail of the 1899 map of Eastbourne, above, left.
Having never warmed up to Bing Maps, I decided to give the suggestion a try and am certainly glad I did. Below, you can see the image Keith's mum recommended, and it's far more useful than those available at Google Maps [click any image to enlarge it in a new window].
And here you can see the view of the same location, around those Stelvio Cottages, pivoted around and from the north:
Great stuff!
It looks to me as if the building with the lighter-coloured roof is more alike to images and maps we've seen than anything else [below]. One has to consider the fact that it may be the elusive "last vestige of Warren Hill School." There is a comparison of the southern Bird's Eye View image with a crop from the 1930 black-and-white image of Warren Hill, circa 1930, showing Warren Hill's latest addition [below].
The overall appearance seems correct. The chimney seems correct. The roof seems correct. The white-cornered wall seems correct. The location seems correct.
Keith, please give the old girl my best, will you? She never fails!
The orange push-pin indicates the exact location of my own dwelling. Lovely, eh?
Yuck. (Is that also a British expression of disgust?)
Thanks for getting me out of my own dull and poorly pixilated neighbourhood and into the real world…