Ivy Terrace, South Moor

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Ivy Terrace, South Moor

Image: © Robert Graham Taken: 30 May 2014

South Moor, a suburb of Stanley, was built mainly in the Edwardian period as long terraced streets for the miners. At the western end, this terrace of larger houses with large gardens was provided for the colliery officials. The first house was the colliery doctors, and the long building on the left hand side here contained stables for his pony and trap.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.859025
Longitude
-1.710691