St David's Terrace, Saltney
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Image: © Stephen McKay Taken: 14 Jun 2018
This end of Saltney is called Saltney Ferry and St David's Terrace, a cul-de-sac which leads off Chester Road, includes a row of these unusual Victorian semi-detached houses. According to an estate agent's particulars for one of the houses (not in this view), they were 'understood to have been constructed by The Great Western Railway'. This seems surprising because, although the Great Western had a station in Saltney, these houses are much nearer the London & North Western Railway's line. Nevertheless, there is something about the architecture that is reminiscent of the Great Western's house style.