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Trinity Gardens Conservation Area, Brixton

The Trinity Gardens Conservation Area was designated in 1978. Of a generally leafy and tranquil character it is largely of 19th century and early 20th century date. Firstly, are mid 19th Century buildings – almshouses and substantial villas along Acre Lane and the residential terraces of Trinity Gardens centred on the garden square. Then come the large development of later Victorian almshouses grouped around a green quadrangle and Alpha Place (the former Santley Street School). Taken together these illustrate the wide spectrum of housing development as London expanded in the 19th century.
by N Chadwick

Created: Wed, 13 Jun 2018, Updated: Wed, 13 Jun 2018


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TQ3075 : Trinity Square by N Chadwick
TQ3075 : Trinity Gardens by N Chadwick
TQ3075 : Trinity Homes by N Chadwick
TQ3075 : Trinity Square by N Chadwick
TQ3075 : Trinity Arms by N Chadwick
TQ3075 : Trinity Square by N Chadwick
TQ3075 : Trinity Arms by N Chadwick
TQ3075 : Trinity Square by N Chadwick
TQ3075 : Trinity Homes by N Chadwick
TQ3075 : Trinity Square by N Chadwick
TQ3075 : Row of houses, Trinity Gardens by N Chadwick


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