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{{Infobox|[[File:43-49 (odd) Cantelupe Road.jpg|thumb|class=pageimage]]|1899|unknown|unknown|w389203159|50.84051|0.48160}}A fine quartet of large three-storey late Victorian houses built in c1895 with unusual full-height half-width projecting bays - the ground floor and first floor canted tile-hung bay windows surmounted by half timbered gabled top floor rooms, the main gables being tile-hung above red brick lower elevations, the entrance porches being set well back from the facade.   
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A fine quartet of large three-storey late Victorian houses built in c1895 with unusual full-height half-width projecting bays - the ground floor and first floor canted tile-hung bay windows surmounted by half timbered gabled top floor rooms, the main gables being tile-hung above red brick lower elevations, the entrance porches being set well back from the façade.   
 
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Latest revision as of 13:21, 3 June 2025

43-49 (odd) Cantelupe Road
LL ref: 272
Start date: 1899
Architect: unknown
Builder: unknown
Original use: Residential
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A fine quartet of large three-storey late Victorian houses built in c1895 with unusual full-height half-width projecting bays - the ground floor and first floor canted tile-hung bay windows surmounted by half timbered gabled top floor rooms, the main gables being tile-hung above red brick lower elevations, the entrance porches being set well back from the façade.