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A good example of Edwardian architecture, rebuilt in 1912 with an exquisite white faience façade, mullioned windows with leaded light panes and a central steep triangular pedimented gable with a richly decorated oeil de boeuf centrepiece. At the rear of the shop the fine leaded light high level window extends the full width of the establishment.  
A good example of Edwardian architecture, rebuilt in 1912 with an exquisite white faience façade, mullioned windows with leaded light panes and a central steep triangular pedimented gable with a richly decorated oeil de boeuf centrepiece. At the rear of the shop the fine leaded light high level window extends the full width of the establishment.  



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30 St. Leonards Road
LL ref: 90
Start date: 1912
Architect: unknown
Builder: unknown
Original use: Residential/commercial
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A good example of Edwardian architecture, rebuilt in 1912 with an exquisite white faience façade, mullioned windows with leaded light panes and a central steep triangular pedimented gable with a richly decorated oeil de boeuf centrepiece. At the rear of the shop the fine leaded light high level window extends the full width of the establishment.

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