NOTES: Harlow New Town, together with the London orbital developments of Basildon, Stevenage and Hemel Hempstead, was built after World War II to ease overcrowding in London. The masterplan for the town was drawn up by Frederick Gibberd in 1947. It is notable for being the location of the first pedestrian precinct and first residential tower block in Britain.
NOTES: Quinnettes, a mediaeval house near the centre of Churt, dates from 1572. Acquired by the newly founded Eddystone Housing Association in 1967, ten satellite bungalows were subsequently planned for the surrounding land to provide housing for retired people appropriate to their means. David Lea was the appointed architect.
NOTES: Quinnettes, a mediaeval house near the centre of Churt, dates from 1572. Acquired by the newly founded Eddystone Housing Association in 1967, ten satellite bungalows were subsequently planned for the surrounding land to provide housing for retired people appropriate to their means. David Lea was the appointed architect.
NOTES: Quinnettes, a mediaeval house near the centre of Churt, dates from 1572. Acquired by the newly founded Eddystone Housing Association in 1967, ten satellite bungalows were subsequently planned for the surrounding land to provide housing for retired people appropriate to their means. David Lea was the appointed architect.
NOTES: Quinnettes, a mediaeval house near the centre of Churt, dates from 1572. Acquired by the newly founded Eddystone Housing Association in 1967, ten satellite bungalows were subsequently planned for the surrounding land to provide housing for retired people appropriate to their means. David Lea was the appointed architect.