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A well preserved and beautifully crafted pair of semi-detached Edwardian houses built soon after the road was laid out in 1905. They have prominent half-timbered gables above double-height bay windows, fine red clay tile-hung upper elevations, smaller half-timbered gables over the recessed porches and timber sash windows.
A well preserved and beautifully crafted pair of semi-detached Edwardian houses built soon after the road was laid out in 1905. They have prominent half-timbered gables above double-height bay windows, fine red clay tile-hung upper elevations, smaller half-timbered gables over the recessed porches and timber sash windows.



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10-12 (even) Colebrooke Road
LL ref: 270
Start date: 1907
Architect: unknown
Builder: unknown
Original use: Residential
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A well preserved and beautifully crafted pair of semi-detached Edwardian houses built soon after the road was laid out in 1905. They have prominent half-timbered gables above double-height bay windows, fine red clay tile-hung upper elevations, smaller half-timbered gables over the recessed porches and timber sash windows.