Former railway houses, Victoria Street, Crewe

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Former railway houses, Victoria Street, Crewe

Image: © Espresso Addict Taken: 30 Mar 2012

76-90A Victoria Street is a long brown-brick terrace of eight former railway company houses. The terrace dates from around 1850, which makes it among the older surviving buildings in Crewe, and is by John Cunningham. It is listed at grade II. The original houses have each been divided into two, with the central first-storey window bricked up

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Latitude
53.098658
Longitude
-2.445007