Boston Lodge
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Image: © A J Paxton Taken: 8 Jun 2017
Boston Lodge on Earlsdon Avenue South, in use as a polling station for the 2017 General Election. The polling station was in a single-storey building at the rear of the back garden. Boston Lodge was a home for blind people for many years. By 2017 it was lived in by property guardians, although the extension to the left with the low sweeping roof was still in use as a resource centre for blind and partially-sighted people, run by CRCB, the Coventry Resource Centre for the Blind. In 2018 CRCB bought the entire building. http://www.coventryblind.org.uk/news/its-official-crcb-has-bought-boston-lodge