Rosemont Road, Richmond Hill: (1) view south-east
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Image: © Stefan Czapski Taken: 7 Feb 2017
This is a little dead-end street running south-eastwards from Friars Stile Road, stopping just short of Queen's Road. The houses on the south side are early 'semis', and appear to be all of one build. A string-course at eaves level is enough to hint that the gables are to be read as classical pediments. Most have a little roundel up in the 'pediment', and all have stone quoins. But the 'Georgian' details seem pretty vestigial and I'd guess that the row was built after 1830.