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- Marine_Villa abstract "Marine Villa also known as Greentiles and Villa Judapa is an Art-Deco house located on the clifftop in Shanklin Isle of Wight and is famous locally on the Island but little known beyond its shores. It was known originally as \"Green Tiles\" and was commissioned by the Cater family from London, and was designed by local architect Ernest L Smith to take advantage of the vistas across Sandown Bay. The house was built in 1929 and takes full advantage of its cliff-top location, and is probably one of the Isle of Wight’s most distinctive properties. All main living and bedrooms have large windows topped by stained glass detail, framing the vistas. Art-Deco influences include an upstairs sun room with huge sliding picture windows. In 1933, Clara Cater died, and the house was sold.It would appear that the most influential owners of the House, were the colourful local characters H Terry Wood and his wife Sadie, who purchased the house and lived and partied there for many years. They were responsible for installing the distinctive Art Deco pond and garden design, as these did not previously exist as evidenced by the 1933 particulars of sale. Sadie also installed on brick patio on the lawn facing the sea, two statues of the Great Dane dogs she had been raised with.H Terry Wood owned the Shanklin Brewery, several hotels on the island (including the Holliers) and most significantly, Shanklin Pier housing Shanklin Casino and concert theatre which hosted many evening entertainment events. It is documented in several books that Terry Woods hosted many after-show parties at their home, entertaining stars of the time such as Arthur Askey, Jimmy Tarbuck and Tommy Trinder. It would follow therefore that internally, apparently they also had a deco bar installed, made of glass bricks which was illuminated by coloured lights! During their tenure they renamed the house Villa Judapa, after their daughters Judith and Daphne. It is not clear when the house was renamed Marine Villa, however by 1980, after her husband's death, according to local hearsay Sadie was still living the high life in but in a retirement home in Shanklin; so it was likely to be around that time.File:Marine Villa, the Art Deco House at Shanklin, The Isle of Wight.jpg".
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- Marine_Villa wikiPageID "44491243".
- Marine_Villa wikiPageLength "2865".
- Marine_Villa wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Marine_Villa wikiPageRevisionID "662081223".
- Marine_Villa wikiPageWikiLink Art_Deco.
- Marine_Villa wikiPageWikiLink Arthur_Askey.
- Marine_Villa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Art_Deco_architecture.
- Marine_Villa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_on_the_Isle_of_Wight.
- Marine_Villa wikiPageWikiLink Ernest_L_Smith.
- Marine_Villa wikiPageWikiLink H_Terry_Wood.
- Marine_Villa wikiPageWikiLink Isle_of_Wight.
- Marine_Villa wikiPageWikiLink Jimmy_Tarbuck.
- Marine_Villa wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Marine_Villa wikiPageWikiLink Sandown_Bay.
- Marine_Villa wikiPageWikiLink Shanklin.
- Marine_Villa wikiPageWikiLink Shanklin_Brewery.
- Marine_Villa wikiPageWikiLink Tommy_Trinder.
- Marine_Villa wikiPageWikiLink File:Marine_Villa,_the_Art_Deco_House_at_Shanklin,_The_Isle_of_Wight.jpg.
- Marine_Villa wikiPageWikiLink File:Original_signage_c1933_Marine_Villa,_Isle_of_Wight.jpg.
- Marine_Villa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Marine Villa".
- Marine_Villa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- Marine_Villa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:England-stub.
- Marine_Villa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Marine_Villa subject Category:Art_Deco_architecture.
- Marine_Villa subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_on_the_Isle_of_Wight.
- Marine_Villa hypernym House.
- Marine_Villa type Building.
- Marine_Villa comment "Marine Villa also known as Greentiles and Villa Judapa is an Art-Deco house located on the clifftop in Shanklin Isle of Wight and is famous locally on the Island but little known beyond its shores. It was known originally as \"Green Tiles\" and was commissioned by the Cater family from London, and was designed by local architect Ernest L Smith to take advantage of the vistas across Sandown Bay.".
- Marine_Villa label "Marine Villa".
- Marine_Villa sameAs Q19655043.
- Marine_Villa sameAs m.012c13kr.
- Marine_Villa sameAs Q19655043.
- Marine_Villa wasDerivedFrom Marine_Villa?oldid=662081223.
- Marine_Villa depiction Marine_Villa,_the_Art_Deco_House_at_Shanklin,_The_Isle_of_Wight.jpg.
- Marine_Villa isPrimaryTopicOf Marine_Villa.