From Janet Hart: On the Green at the corner of Priest Lane and Green Street. This cottage was originally brick but after WWII a Mr Sutherland rendered it with decorative plasterwork to make it look half-timbered with pictures in the upstairs windows. It...
From Janet Hart: On the Green at the corner of Priest Lane and Green Street. This cottage was originally brick but after WWII a Mr Sutherland rendered it with decorative plasterwork to make it look half-timbered with pictures in the upstairs windows. It was demolished in the late 1970s?
Posted by Old Will on Sun 30 Apr 2006 19:08:22 UTC
Jack Thorpe, seen sitting on the window, lived in the house behind this one.
Posted by oldjoe on Mon 15 Nov 2004 14:15:05 UTC
Old Will
The "beams" on the building were fake. There were moulded into the cement render and painted. In earlier pictures there are no beams!
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(view all 4 comments)From Janet Hart: On the Green at the corner of Priest Lane and Green Street. This cottage was originally brick but after WWII a Mr Sutherland rendered it with decorative plasterwork to make it look half-timbered with pictures in the upstairs windows. It...
From Janet Hart: On the Green at the corner of Priest Lane and Green Street. This cottage was originally brick but after WWII a Mr Sutherland rendered it with decorative plasterwork to make it look half-timbered with pictures in the upstairs windows. It was demolished in the late 1970s?
Posted by Old Will on Sun 30 Apr 2006 19:08:22 UTC
Jack Thorpe, seen sitting on the window, lived in the house behind this one.
Posted by oldjoe on Mon 15 Nov 2004 14:15:05 UTC
Old Will
The "beams" on the building were fake. There were moulded into the cement render and painted. In earlier pictures there are no beams!
Posted by Guest on Thu 28 Oct 2004 22:03:42 UTC