?Caffyns? Station Garage, Market Place, Haywards Heath
Introduction
The photograph on this page of ?Caffyns? Station Garage, Market Place, Haywards Heath by Richard Rogerson as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Richard Rogerson Taken: 11 Jan 2012
Caffyns took the bold decision that their new buildings during the 1930s should feature the new style of architecture spreading to England from the Continent, with its “white concrete, ribbon windows and curved walls”. Station Garage, Haywards Heath, has been described as “a prime example of combining all the major recognisable features of the international style in a contemporary facade” http://www.caffyns.co.uk/history
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