Central Bandstand, Herne Bay

Central Bandstand
Bandstand with brass band and audience in 1925
The Central Bandstand in 1925
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General information
TypePerformance venue
Architectural styleArt deco
LocationSea front
AddressCentral Parade, CT6 5JN
Town or cityHerne Bay, Kent
CountryUnited Kingdom
Coordinates51°22′21″N 1°07′27″E / 51.3726°N 1.1242°E / 51.3726; 1.1242
Completed1st phase 1924
2nd phase 1932
Renovated1998–1999
Cost£3,100 (2nd phase)
LandlordCity of Canterbury
Technical details
Structural systemReinforced Concrete
Design and construction
Architect(s)H. Kempton Dyson
Structural engineerH. Kempton Dyson
Website
Tripadvisor.co.uk: Central Banstand

The Central Bandstand, known as the Bandstand, in Herne Bay, Kent, England, was designed by H. Kempton Dyson in 1924, extended with an art deco frontage in 1932, and refurbished between 1998 and 1999. It is one of the coastal landmarks of the town. When first built, it was a popular venue for visiting military band concerts and for tea dances. Edwina Mountbatten spoke there on behalf of the Red Cross in 1939. In the 1920s and 1930s a red carpet would be laid across the road and up to the stage for the conductor of the brass band to walk from the Connaught Hotel which was directly opposite the Bandstand.[1]

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference Herne Bay Times 10 July 1999 p10 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).