NHER 48957 (Building record) - All Saints' Terrace, 47-59 (odd) Tennyson Avenue

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Summary

Terrace of houses built around 1900 possibly by the Lowestoft architect John Louth Clemence. Houses named St Aubyn, St Mellon, St Helier, St Olave , St Mabyn, St Vallette, and one name later expurgated and replaced by Inverneill.

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Location

Map sheet TF62SW
Civil Parish KING’S LYNN, WEST NORFOLK, NORFOLK

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Terrace of houses built around 1900 possibly by the Lowestoft architect John Louth Clemence. Houses named St Aubyn, St Mellon, St Helier, St Olave , St Mabyn, St Vallette, and one name later expurgated and replaced by Inverneill.
(S1) in file gives background to these names (all saints with places named after them) an interesting documented example of why names were chosen for houses at that period.
E. Rose (NLA), 29 September 2006.

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  • <S1> Unpublished Document: James, E.M.. 2002. All Saints' Terrace, King's Lynn.

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Oct 15 2018 1:20PM

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