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Two terraced houses built of yellow brick with red brick lintels and sills, featuring a red door and a dark blue door.

1 & 3 Madras Road

3 Madras Road

History of 3 Madras Road

Nos 1 & 3: in June 1892 an indenture was drawn up between Albert Edward Mason and Frederick Stephen Cottage. It can be assumed that this entailed the passing of the undeveloped plot from the former to the latter, as in September 1893 J. J. Cottage (of Brandon Hall, Norfolk) submitted an application to the Borough for approval to erect two “private dwelling houses”. Mr Cottage’s agent was R. Reynolds Rowe of Park House, Parkside.

Architectural floor plan drawings on paper showing ground and first floor layouts for two semi-detached houses.

Nos 1 and 3 Madras Road, building plans


1905

George Dickerson, joiner


1935

Horace Wilson, LNER fireman


1951

Horace Wilson


1962

Horace Wilson

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