Well maintained Terrace Houses
Introduction
The photograph on this page of Well maintained Terrace Houses by P Flannagan as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © P Flannagan Taken: 10 Jan 2008
These four houses, known as Belle Vue Place, were built around 1930 on the Armagh Road, just outside the then town boundary of Portadown. The attention to detail by the Architect is reflected in the use of a "dummy chimney stack", on the left of the terrace. The photograph was taken from the grounds of Esther's Restaurant and Coffee Shop. See Image