Secret Margate explores the lesser-known history of the Kent seaside town of Margate through a fascinating selection of stories, unusual facts and attractive photographs.
The Kent seaside town of Margate has based its livelihood on the sea since its beginnings. It was a major port in mediaeval England and was one of the first places to be developed as a seaside resort in the Georgian era. Margates sandy beaches became popular with Londoners after the railways arrived in the 19th century and the town and famous visitors at that time included the painter J.M.W. Turner. The changing pattern of holidaying in the UK led to a decline in the fortunes of Margate in the latter years of the 20th century but in recent years the town has seen seen an upsurge with new developments such as the Turner Contemporary Gallery.In this book author Andy Bull reveals the hidden history of Margate, from the foundation of the worlds first sea-bathing hospital and the playground of Regency royalty, to the creation of Dreamland. This town, with its secret caves and mysterious Shell Grotto has been the haunt of artists, writers and actors, and boasts the most haunted theatre in the country and the first modern bungalow. Secret Margate explores the less well-known episodes and characters in the history of the town through the centuries. With tales of remarkable characters, unusual events and buildings lost or hidden, and fully illustrated with photography, it will appeal to all those with an interest in the history of this town in Kent.