Gedling Grove, Nottingham
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Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 13 Feb 2016
Several houses in Gedling Grove boast features similar to those incorporated in other buildings in Nottingham by the Victorian architect T.C. Hine (1813-99). Indeed All Saints Church, Raleigh Street, that was designed by him is only a few streets away from this one. In the distance, across Waverley St is the Arboretum and thus it seems likely that this house, and others in this street and neighbourhood were designed by well established architects as homes for wealthy families in what was once one of the formerly 'nicer parts' of the city.