Houses in Redmans Road
Houses in Redmans Road
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Houses in Redmans Road
SC_PHL_01_397_77_11137 (Collage 119996)
London Metropolitan Archives: LCC Photograph Library
Fronts of late nineteenth-century terraced houses at 13 and 15 Redmans Road, Stepney, taken looking north. Both have stair rails at the side of the several steps up to their front doors and both are derelict. On the left, number 13 has three storeys plus a lower ground floor and an attic. It has several steps up to the front door and is separated from 11 and 15 by low walls. Only five rails are standing of the wrought iron railing in front of the house; the rest are leaning on the wall next to 15. All the windows except the third-floor ones are boarded up with aluminium sheets. Number 15 has three storeys plus a lower ground floor. The front door is boarded up with aluminium; one ground-floor window is boarded up and one bricked up. The roof is a narrow inverted V shape like a Scandinavian roof. There is an estate car parked outside number 13. Both houses are within the Stepney Green Conservation Area, created in 1973 and extended in 2008. Both have been renovated, with leaded sash windows replacing the modern mixture of styles in the photo. Both now have front doors with six panels and rectangular fanlights above. The walls separating the houses have gone.
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