Foxhall Road: terraced houses by Watson Fothergill

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Foxhall Road: terraced houses by Watson Fothergill

Image: © John Sutton Taken: 5 Sep 2013

Most of the streets of the suburb of Forest Fields are standard-issue late-Victorian red brick, of the types found in Sneinton, Basford, Radford and Lenton, but these distinctive Bruges-gabled terraces are by the celebrated Nottingham architect Watson Fothergill - and one of his least florid works. The trees on the far side of The Forest show in the distance on the extreme right.

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Image Location

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52.969786
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-1.161048