Houses in Trinity Church Square
Houses in Trinity Church Square
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Houses in Trinity Church Square
SC_PHL_01_377_68_5694 (Collage 116363)
London Metropolitan Archives: LCC Photograph Library
Looking north-east at the front elevations of terraced houses numbers 33-44 (right to left) on the east side of Trinity Church Square (Trinity Square until the 1930s), Newington. This is a three-storey-plus-attic-and-basement terrace in a late Georgian style with neo-classical features. The houses on the east side of the square were completed in the late 1820s as part of the development by William Chadwick. Iron balustrades surround the areas. Trees on the left are in the Trinity Church Square private garden in front of Holy Trinity Church. Models of car parked on the left include Triumph Vitesse convertable and on the right Ford Anglia De Luxe 105E estate, Ford Cortina Mk 1, Triumph Herald coupe, Triumph Herald or Vitesse convertable, Ford Anglia De Luxe 105E saloon, Ford Prefect E493A, and Morris Traveller. All of the houses in the square are within the Trinity Village Conservation Area and are Grade II listed, including the balustrades; numbers 30-44 have listing number 1385996.
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