NOTES: Located on the edge of the Lea river green belt on a site provided by the Hatfield Development Corporation, this group of single-storey terrace houses was built for the Cockaigne Housing Group, a co-operative housing society building for owner occupation. The architects set in practice together as Phippen Randall & Parkes on the strength of this commission.
NOTES: Located on the edge of the Lea river green belt on a site provided by the Hatfield Development Corporation, this group of single-storey terrace houses was built for the Cockaigne Housing Group, a co-operative housing society building for owner occupation. The architects set in practice together as Phippen Randall & Parkes on the strength of this commission.
NOTES: Designed as a school for 350 children, this building was part of the West Strand Improvements, planned and largely designed by John Nash and executed in 1827-1830. It was converted into a youth club by Ahrends Burton & Koralek in 1973.
NOTES: Designed as a school for 350 children, this building was part of the West Strand Improvements, planned and largely designed by John Nash and executed in 1827-1830. It was converted into a youth club by Ahrends Burton & Koralek in 1973.