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{{Infobox|[[File:Romney Court, Jameson Road.jpg|thumb|class=pageimage]]|1951|Eric Lyons|G. Paulson Townsend|w388787640|50.84075|0.47874}} | {{Infobox | ||
|image=[[File:Romney Court, Jameson Road.jpg|thumb|class=pageimage]] | |||
|date=1951 | |||
|architect=Eric Lyons | |||
|builder=G. Paulson Townsend | |||
|use=Residential | |||
|osmid=w388787640 | |||
|lat=50.84075|lng=0.47874 | |||
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Designed by the well-known architect Eric Lyons (1912-80) and built in 1951 for the developer Geoffrey Townsend. Identified in Pevsner as a notable building and described as ‘arranged as three because the flats replaced three war-damaged houses and the War Damage Commission required reinstatement. The main stacks of windows arranged with in a projecting concrete frame. Elegant Festival of Britain-style porches’. | Designed by the well-known architect Eric Lyons (1912-80) and built in 1951 for the developer Geoffrey Townsend. Identified in Pevsner as a notable building and described as ‘arranged as three because the flats replaced three war-damaged houses and the War Damage Commission required reinstatement. The main stacks of windows arranged with in a projecting concrete frame. Elegant Festival of Britain-style porches’. | ||