Restoration Plans for Bexley Bath House

This 18th Century building, investigated and surveyed by the late John Caiger in 1966 (See Arch. Cant. Vol. LXXXII, 1967), was unfortunately damaged by the storms of 1987. Conservationists hope to restore this Grade Two listed building, which stands on an island in the River Cray in the garden of a house on the North Cray Road, Bexley. More than £13,000 is needed for the restoration, and money has been obtained from English Heritage and the Bexley Council Heritage Fund.

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