Kersteman Road
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Image: © Ian Capper Taken: 25 Jun 2017
Road marked on the 1916 6" map, but which does not appear to have been developed until the 1930s. The exception is the former Trinity Presbyterian Church, seen in the background, which was built by its junction with Cranbrook Road in 1907 to a design of Philip Munro, at the outer limit of the development of that road again until around the 1930s. It became redundant in 2004 (the congregation combining with that of Henleaze United Reformed Church) and has been converted to housing, the development being called "The Cloisters".