Report content as inappropriate
Original Text (Annotation: EAW012154 / 706553)
'
Below is a possible description of this property. What remained during the 1960's were terraced houses of a larger style.
The parish room and mission room eastward of the church were built in 1884–5 to designs by J. D. Sedding (1839–91), (ref. 448) but the vicarage or clergy-house was built west of the church only in 1911 (architects, Heazell & Sons of Nottingham: builder, J. W. Jerram of West Ham, who tendered at £1,975). This was an old-fashioned building with big pitched roof and gablet.
Further information on this area can be found at the link below.
http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=46480&strquery=Tavern#n88
'