Inter-war terrace with solar panels, Nuthall Road

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Inter-war terrace with solar panels, Nuthall Road

Image: © SK53 Taken: 1 May 2013

This 4 house terrace with small porches for the central houses was probably the commonest type of the council housing built by Nottingham Borough Council between the wars. A few were also completed after WWII on the Bestwood Estate. This one on the North side of Nuthall Road is part of the Whitemoor Estate, and nicely shows the solar panels now found on around 4,500 houses owned by Nottingham City Homes, the successor organisation to the borough's housing department.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.975275
Longitude
-1.187748