"Shirley Place is a 1920’s/30’s development of flats that replaced St Paul’s School. It is arranged as two blocks, one to the front and the second to the rear of the site. In size and scale it fits well within the street. The architecture is typical of its era with art deco influences, particularly in the horizontal nature of its design. It is two storey with a hipped roof and access to the flats is by a walkways to the front elevation. It has casement Crittal windows."
Jericho Conservation Area Designation Study (October 2010)
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Isisbridge said:
Jericho Conservation Area Designation Study (October 2010)
Howard Somerville said: