1910

 Two houses at Sea Road,
 pair of semi-detached houses,
 New Brighton, Cheshire,
 for G. E. Marshall.
 

 


The two houses are contained within a single rectangular block with a hipped roof.

 They are separated at ground floor level by a tunnel going from front to  back of the building.
 The walls are roughcast, with plinths in black brick, but with a label indicating 'tar' as an alternative;
 the windows have stone dressings, the roof is covered with grey tiles and the chimneys are of black and brown bricks.






Image courtesy of RIBA Drawings Collection






Image published in The British Architect, 21st October 1910.



Text published in The British Architect, 21st October 1910, p.287.


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References:

The British Architect, LXXIV, 1919 p. 276; 21st October 1910.

 David Gebhard, Charles F. A. Voysey, fig. 128.

 

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