Interior view showing the first floor landing in Halfridge

Date:
1936
Location:
Halfridge, Nettlebed, Catslip, South Oxfordshire, Oxfordshire
Reference:
CC47/02620
Type:
Photograph (Negative)
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Description

Halfridge was built in the mid 1930s. In January 1941 the house was gutted by a fire which was believed to have started from a chimney spark landing on the reed roof. The two-storey building was therefore reduced to a single-storey house with a flat roof.

Content

This is part of the Series: FEL01/02 Photographs Taken By Herbert Felton For The Architect And Building News, The Architects' Journal, And The Architectural Review; within the Collection: FEL01 Herbert Felton Collection

Rights

Source: Historic England Archive

People & Organisations

Photographer: Felton, (Leo) Herbert

Architect: Bucknell, Leonard Holcombe

Keywords

Landing, Mid 20th Century House, Domestic Interior