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Tag Archives: English Terraced House
The Wide-Fronted House #3
The terraced house was the norm for new homes during the late nineteenth century up to the First World War (see previous post), but thereafter it was the semi-detached house that emerged as the standard format for council-housing and private … Continue reading
									
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		The Wide-Fronted House #2
In a previous post (way back in October!) I wrote about the wide-fronted house, the third of four ‘rural archetypes’ I described during the tour of Norfolk I did for Beyond Green last summer. I explained that the three- then … Continue reading
									
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					Tagged design/architecture, English Terraced House, history, parker and unwin, rural archetypes, wide-fronted house				
				
				
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