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...PASTURE ROAD 1. 5255 Glaed Hame TL 2131 SW 12/92 II GV 2. 1906 by B Parker and R Unwin. The most elaborate Parker and...
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...PASTURE ROAD 1. 5255 Glaed Hame TL 2131 SW 12/92 II GV 2. 1906 by B Parker and R Unwin. The most elaborate Parker and...
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.... 1909. Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. Painted pebbledash with plinth of brick in Flemish bond. Roof of tile with swept eaves and exposed rafters. Two storey and two-window range. Identical to the design...
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...PASTURE ROAD 1. 5255 'The Coppice' TL 2131 SW 12/90 II 2. 1905-6 by B Parker and R Unwin. A good example of Parker and Unwin's preference for...
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...; II Artisans' cottages. 1909-191,0. Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. Painted pebbledash with relieving arches to ground-floor openings; weatherboarding to gable heads of half dormers. ...
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.... 1914, to the designs of Barry Parker from the Parker I and Unwin office. Brick in mixed bonds with tile insets randomly placed; tile dressings; half-hipped roof of tile with boxed eaves. Single storey...
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... GV II Artisans' cottages. 1909-1910. Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. Painted pebbledash with brick relieving arches; round brick arch spanning cross...
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...; II Pair of cottages. 1909-1911.'Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. Painted pebbledash with weatherboarded half dormer. Tile roof with swept, boxed eaves, returning to gable as cheeks. Two...
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... Artisans' cottages. 1909-1910'. Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. Painted pebbledash with relieving arches to ground-floor openings; brick to round-arched cross passage on centre line...
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... four houses, treated in the form of a double-ended hall house. 1910-11. Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. Brick in Flemish bond with tile weatherings and weatherboarding to eaves' ends. Hipped roof of tile...
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... Unwin for their own occupation. Pair of houses. Unwin lived at "Laneside" from 1904-6. "Crabby Corner" was first occupied by Mrs Pearsall, but Parker moved there in 1906 and was in residence until 1935...
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... designed in an East Anglian vernacular manner for the Parker and Unwin firm. Originally planned to be double the present size with a drawing office and private suite as a 'mirror image' of the present...
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... and Unwin and the latter by Hubbard and Moore, form a most important group, illustrating Parker and Unwin's planning principles. Listing NGR: TQ2515788754Details....
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...) Nos. 197 & 199 II A pair of workers houses. 1903. Designed by Parker & Unwin. Red brick with plain tile roofs and...
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...; Houses. Designed by Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. 1910. Rebuilt to authentic design after bomb damage and included for its group value with the remaining Parker and Unwin houses facing...
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.... Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. Painted pebbledash with plinth of brick in Flemish bond to crosswings only, painted to No.19; kneelers of tile. The group designed after the pattern of a double-ended hall...
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.... 1909. Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. Painted pebbledash with plinth of brick to ground floor; painted brick segmental arches to recessed entrance porches in outer ranges; weatherboarding to first-floor...
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...WESTHOLM 1. 5255 Nos 1 to 24 (consec) TL 2133 6/147-150 TL 2233 7/151-153 II GV 2. 1906 by B Parker and R Unwin plan designs...
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...: The Vemey Institute, NEWBOUNDMILL LANE Village Hall. 1905-6, with minor late C20 alterations. By Parker and Unwin, architects, of Baldock and Letchworth (Herts), formerly of Buxton (Derbyshire...
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...; House. 1908. Barry Parker and Rayrnond Unwin. Painted pebbledash with tile flats and first-floor sill band. Hipped roof of tile with boxed eaves; flat lead roof to ground-floor porch and pair of...
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...; Houses. c.1910, to designs by Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. Painted pebbledash. Roofs of tile. Two storeys. Angled plan forming transition from Temple Fortune Lane to Farm Walk with ...
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... Parker and Raymond Unwin. Painted pebbledash with brick dressings. Roofs of tile with swept eaves and exposed rafter ends; gable ends with eaves on roof purlins. Outshuts to rear of each, that to No.9...
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.... Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. Painted pebbledash, except where specified below, with plinth of brick in Flemish bond to crosswings only; kneelers of tile and tile hanging to one dormer. Roof of tile...
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... GV 2. 1906 by B Parker and R Unwin. This pioneer estate was designed for the Garden City Tenants Limited, and comprises 13 grouped terraces forming a cul-de-sac and village green layout. One and a...
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...' cottages. 1908-9. Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. Identical in design and materials to Nos. 14 and 16, and having some relationship with Nos. 33 and 35 opposite. Forms a group with Nos. 1-35 (odd) and 2-36...
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... 2. 1910 by B Parker and R Unwin. An important work, and predominantly the design of Barry Parker. Open plan with central cruciform living room with prominent inglenook fireplace balanced by dining...
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... Parker and Raymond Unwin. Painted pebbledash with brick lintels to ground floor and tile creasing to gable kneelers; weatherboarding to half dormers. Half hipped roof of tile with swept and boxed eaves...
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... Parker and Raymond Unwin. Red brick in Flemish bond. Roof of tile. Two storeys. One-window range with three-window range to left return and two-window range to the right. Rectangular in plan...
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... wall GV II Pair of artisans' cottages. 1909-1910. Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. Painted pebbledash with some brick lintels. Roof of tile...
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...' cottages. 1908-9. Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. Identical to Nos. 13 and 15 Temple Fortune Hill (q.v.), apart from the entrances which are flat arched; the pebbledash finishes in a weathering just above...
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.... Barry' Parker and Raymond Unwin. .Painted pebbledash except for left crosswing which is unpainted; plinth of brick in Flemish bond to recessed hall range; gable kneelers of tile; brick jambs and brick and...
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.... 1909. Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. Painted pebbledash with plinth of red brick in Flemish bond, painted to No.10; weatherboarding to first-floor balconies. Hipped roof of tile with pronounced flaring...
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.... 1909. Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. Painted pebbledash, brick plinth in Flemish bond, weatherboarding to stair-tower gables. Hipped roof of tile with swept eaves and exposed rafter ends. Two storeys...
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...; II Includes: No.76 CORRINGHAM ROAD Hampstead Garden Suburb. Houses. 1911. Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. Red brown brick in Flemish bond with red brick dressings. Hipped roof of tile with...
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... houses, the design based on a double-ended hall house. 1909. Designed by the Letchworth office of Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. Red brick in Flemish bond with diapers picked out in black brick headers...
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... from the Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin office. Painted pebbledash with flared weathering over plinth of brick in Flemish bond; short returns of eaves with tile creasing and tile gable kneelers. Half...
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... Hill group, a most important example of a complete Parker and Unwin streetscape. Listing NGR: TQ2505488793Details....
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...; II Pair of houses. 1899-1900. By Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin for Campbell Hyslop...
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... Brighids') TL 2131 NW 10/141 II 2. 1908 by B Parker and R Unwin. House with 'butterfly' plan. Design and detailing by S Pointon-Taylor. Central octagonal garden room flanked by living room and dining...
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...RUSHBY MEAD 1. 5255 Nos 103 to 115 (odd) TL 2232 9/116 and 117 II GV 2. 1911-12 by B Parker and R Unwin. Two blocks of...
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... GV 2. 1906 by B Parker and R Unwin. Two terrace blocks designed for the Garden City Tenants Limited. Mostly one window each with irregular frontages varied by arrangements of large and small dormers...
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...This pair of workers houses were built in 1903. They were designed by Parker & Unwin as part of a large group of workers cottages. However these were the only 2 built. The design was exhibited at the...
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...; and attached wall GV II Artisans' cottages. 1909-1910. Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. Painted pebbledash with hipped roof of tile and exposed rafter...
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...; II Pair of artisans' cottages. 1909-1910. Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. Painted pebbledash, some lintels of brick; weatherboarding to gable headed dormers; hipped roof of tile with...
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.... Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. Red brick in Flemish bond. Roof of tile with boxed eaves. Two storeys, with three-storey insets. Obliquely angled L-plan spanning corner with Willifield Way and defining...
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...WILBURY ROAD 1. 5255 No 102 TL 2133 6/25 14.1.77 II* 2. 1908 by B Parker and R Unwin. House built for Parker's brother Stanley, a...
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... by Parker and Unwin consisting of Nos. 1 and 3, 2 and 4, and 5-17 (odd; q.v.) Corringway as well as Nos. 62-76 (even; q.v.) Corringham Road. Listing NGR...
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... houses. 1912-1913. Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. Brick in Flemish bond with red brick and tile dressings; painted pebbledash to bays and oversailing gable heads. Hipped roof of tile with swept, boxed...
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.... Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. Painted pebbledash; plinth of brick in Flemish bond to centre section only with brick surround to round-arched cross passage at centre; gable kneelers in tile. Roof of tile...
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...FIELD LANE 1. 5255 Nos 29 and 31 TL 2131 NE 11/51 II GV 2. 1910 by Parker and Unwin. L-shaped block, which includes No 16...
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...WILBURY ROAD 1. 5255 Nos 162 to 176 (even) TL 2133 6/157 and 158 TL 2233 7/159 and 160 II GV 2. 1906 by B Parker and R...
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...FIELD LANE 1. 5255 Nos 30 and 32 TL 2131 NE 11/52 II GV 2. 1910 by Parker and Unwin. L-shaped block, which includes No 18...
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..., and also in "Art of Building a Home" 1901 (Parker and Unwin). (The Buildings of England: Pevsner N: Derbyshire: Harmondsworth: 1953-1986: 116; Parker B: Our Homes: 1895...
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...; Houses. 1908. Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin, perhaps designed by Charles P. Wade, an assistant in their office. Brick in Flemish bond with brick dressings and tile creasing. Hipped roof of tile. Two...
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... II Artisans' cottages. 1909. Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. Pebbledashed brick, painted except for crosswing to No.2; brick plinth in Flemish bond to centre ranges and in dressings; tile...
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... cottages. 1908-9. Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. Same materials and basic layout as Nos. 17-27 (odd) Temple Fortune Hill, opposite. Slight variations in detail, which include: pronounced flared eaves to...
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... cottages. 1908-9. Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. Same materials and basic layout as Nos. 17-27 (odd) Temple Fortune Hill, opposite. Slight variations in detail, which include: pronounced flared eaves to...
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.... Circa 1906 by Parker and Unwin. Built as gardener's cottage of "Glaed Hame" in the vernacular, Voysey manner. One and a half storeys. Two bays bisected by large tapering brick stacks. Tiled roof with...
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... GV II Artisans' cottages. 1910. Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. Red brick in Flemish band with all openings except for the gable-headed half dormers being...
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.... Designed by H. C. Hollis and C. P. Wade,. important assistants in the office of Parker and Unwin. Brown brick in Flemish bond, dark brick diapering, tile dressing. Roof of tile. "Suntrap~1 or broad canted...
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.... 1911. Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. Red brown brick in Flemish bond with red brick dressings; roof of tile with swept and boxed eaves, that to No.68 hipped; hipped cross wings to rear. Two storeys with...
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...; II Houses. 1911. Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. Red brown brick in Flemish bond with red brick dressings to openings and corners. Hipped roof of tile with swept, boxed eaves. Two...
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.... 1909. Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. Painted pebbledash given a pronounced weathering above the plinth of brick in Flemish bond; kneelers of tile. Roof of tile with swept eaves and exposed rafter ends...
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...BARNET TQ2488 ASMUNS PLACE 31-0/25/10112 Hampstead Garden Suburb Nos.6-16 (Even GV II Houses. 1908. Barry Parker and Raymond...
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.... 1908. Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin, probably designed by Charles Wade an office assistant. Identical design to Nos. 17-23 with the following differences: right-hand side of stilted facing gable at the...
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... II Pair of cottages. 1903-4. Designed by Parker and Unwin. Coursed rubble with ashlar dressings. Plain tile roofs with 2 gable and a single ridge ashlar stacks. 2 storey 4 bay garden front with a...
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... Cottage) TL 2234 5/40 II 2. 1906 by B Parker and R Unwin for C J Fox, a local artist. The building originally formed a large, open-roofed studio with inglenook fireplace. On the north side was a great...
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... of Wetherby, William Parker is recorded as having insured 'The moveable goods of the inn' for £500 (Unwin, p.61). R. Unwin, Wetherby, 1986 Listing NGR: SE4047148325Details....
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...' cottages. 1908-9. Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. Painted pebbledash over brick plinth in Flemish bond. Swept eaves to roof of tile, with exposed rafter ends; gable kneelers of tile flats. Two storeys and...
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...' cottages. 1908-9. Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. Painted pebbledash over brick plinth. Roofs of tile, gabled returns with exposed purlins to eaves; swept eaves to front and rear walls. Two storeys and two...
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...BARNET TQ2488 ASMUNS PLACE 31-0/25/10109 Hampstead garden Suburb Nos.1 AND 3 GV II Pair of artisans' cottages. 1908. Barry Parker...
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...; Pair of houses. 1910. Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. Red brick in Flemish bond; roof of tile with swept and boxed eaves. Two storeys and two-window range with two-window range returns. Design mirrors...
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.... c1912 by Parker & Unwin. Yellow stock brick with red brick dressings in early C18 manner. 3 storeys. 3 windows each, some blind. Segmental arched, recessed doorways...
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... approach to Asmuns Place, Nos 5-59 (q.v.), an important cul-de-sac based closely on a group illustrated in Unwin's "Town Planning in Practice". Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. 1908. Painted pebbledash with...
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... Road. Howard Park to the north contains the Mrs Howard Memorial Hall (B Parker, R Unwin 1905(6, listed grade II), standing at the south-west corner. This, the first public building in the Garden City, is...
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... houses. 1911. Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. Red brown brick in Flemish bond with red brick dressings. Roofs of tile, that to No.70 hipped; swept, boxed eaves. Hipped roof to rear wing of No.72, stepping...
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... ROAD Hampstead Garden Suburb. Houses. 1911. Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. Red brown brick in Flemish bond with red brick dressings to openings and corners. Hipped roof of tile with swept and boxed...
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...House and boundary wall, 1903 by architects Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin for Edward Berry.House and boundary wall, 1903 by architects Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin for Edward Berry. The later...
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...NEVELLS ROAD 1. 5255 The Settlement TL 2233 7/76 II 2. 1906-7 by B Parker and R Unwin. Built as "The Skittles Inn", a temperance inn with living...
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... Nos 1 and 2 GV II Pair of semi-detached houses. 1905-6, by B Parker and R Unwin. Roughcast over brick; gabled plain tile roof; brick ridge stacks...
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... GV 2. 1911 by B Parker and R Unwin. Two terraces of grouped cottages which, with Nos 60 to 76 (even), form Rushby Walk, a pioneer cul-de-sac development. Two storeys. One window each. Symmetrical...
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... Offices TL 2132 8/27 II 2. 1913 by B Parker and R Unwin. Office building in a classical style akin to New England colonial work. It appears to have started the Neo-Georgian fashion in the town centre...
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... II House. 1902 by Parker and Unwin of Buxton for Mr J.J.Robins with later alterations by Montague and Associates of Derby Roughcast red brick ,tall brick chimney stacks,irregularly placed ,and a plain...
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...) THE COTTAGE II* House. c.1905-6 with additional service wing and motor house added c.1907-8. By Barry Parker of Parker and Unwin for H.W. Hurrell Esq. Clay bat...
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...' cottages. 1908-9. Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. Painted pebbledash that finishes in a weathering over a brick plinth. Roof of tile with swept eaves. Two storeys, treated as a single-ended hall house, the...
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...' cottages. 1908-9. Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. Painted pebbledash with plinth of red brick in Flemish bond and brick to round-arched entrance to twit ten passage in centre. Roofs of tile. Tile kneelers to...
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...; 18.3.65 II Two storey ranges, by Parker and Unwin with projecting three storey gabled ends. These gabled ends are carried over the pavement as a pair of arcades supported on stone...
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...; Gate pier. 1909-1910. Parker. and Unwin office, perhaps designed by H. C. Hollis and C. P. Wade, assistants responsible for the designs of Nos. 1 and 3, and 2 {q.v.) . Brick and tile. Square in...
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...; Gate pier. 1909-1910. Parker and Unwin office, perhaps designed by H. C. Hollis and C. P. Wade, assistants responsible for the designs of Nos. 1 and 3, and 2 {q.v.). Brick and tile. Square in plan...
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... Hall Cottage GV II House. c1909-1914. By Parker and Unwin, for Joseph Rowntree Village Trust. Pebbledashed brick, French tile roof. Gable end to...
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... GV 2. 1905 by B Parker and R Unwin. Built for Ebenezer Howard who lived at No 359 until 1910. Terrace of 4 cottages with varied plan and building line, which acted as a prototype for later housing in...
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...-1914. Built for the village schoolmaster by Parker and Unwin, for Joseph Rowntree Village Trust. Brick with French tile roof. L-shaped on plan. 2 storeys with attics, 3 first-floor windows. Standard...
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... College Hall of Residence at time of listing, formerly a Hydropathic Establishment. Built c 1860 largely extended by Parker and Unwin 1901-05 in the Art Nouveau Style. Further extensions...
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...; GV Includes: Nos. 84-108 (even) Hampstead Way LITCHFIELD SQUARE Hampstead Garden Suburb. Houses. 1908, to designs of Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. Brick in Flemish bond with red brick...
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... Garden Suburb. Artisans' cottages. 1907-1908. Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. Painted pebbledash and plinth of red brick in Flemish bond. Roof of tile with swept eaves and exposed rafters, tile gable...
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.... By Parker and Unwin, for Joseph Rowntree Village Trust. Pebbledashed brick with French tile roof. House is L-shaped on plan. Surgery to south at right angles to main range to house. House: 2 storeys...
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... The Village School GV II School. 1910-1912. By Parker and Unwin, for Joseph Rowntree Village Trust. Brick, French tile roof. Main range with...
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... Weaving Works) TL 2232 9/115 16.8.78 II 2. 1908 and extended 1913, by B Parker and R Unwin. Small factory designed in the Arts and Crafts style. Extension by Hignett in 1913. One and a half...
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... No. 43 GV II House, 1909, by B Parker and R Unwin. Roughcast over brick with chequer brick plinth ; gabled plain tile roof ; brick stacks...
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...; Artisans' cottages. 1908-9. Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. Painted pebbledash over plinth of brick in Flemish bond; round-arched entrance to twit ten turned in brick; tile flat gable kneelers and...
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... Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. Rock-faced millstone grit with ashlar dressings and timber-framing. Plain tile roof with 4 tall red brick stacks...
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