11-15 (odd) Terminus Avenue: Difference between revisions
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Created page with "{{Infobox |image=thumb|class=pageimage |date=c1912 |architect=unknown |builder=unknown |use=Residential |osmid=w396747463 |lat=50.83995|lng=0.45997 }} This fine row of three detached houses dates from c1912 (the archive photo of No.13 was taken soon after their completion) are well-preserved and good examples of Edwardian arts and crafts villa architecture. They all have a principal gable to the façade (no.15 is half tim..." |
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| 11-15 (odd) Terminus Avenue | |
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| LL ref: | 424 |
| Start date: | c1912 |
| Architect: | unknown |
| Builder: | unknown |
| Original use: | Residential |
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This fine row of three detached houses dates from c1912 (the archive photo of No.13 was taken soon after their completion) are well-preserved and good examples of Edwardian arts and crafts villa architecture. They all have a principal gable to the façade (no.15 is half timbered in the Tudorbethan manner, no.11 and 13 are tile hung) with cat-slide roofs of plain tile and original ball-finials, canted bay-windowed dormers tile-hung below their cills, pebble-dash elevations and multi-pane casement windows.
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