Park Terrace, Tunstall

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Date:March 1964

Description:Park terrace runs along the northern side of the War Memorial Gardens. Park Terrace is part of a Conservation Area in Tunstall. Park Terrace was built around1893 to face the recreation ground (now the Memorial Garden) which was part of the Jubilee Buildings (Library, Baths Museum). The large terrace houses have bay windows and two storeys with the exception of the three storey central sections. Built of red brick, they have moulded brick decoration. Most have entrance porches with decorative tiles and small front gardens. The roof ridge tiles were designed tom blend in with the Jubilee Buildings.

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Creators: Mr Bert Bentley - Creator

Image courtesy of: Stoke on Trent City Archives.

Donor ref:SD1480/081-15 (204/35055)

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