Not So Pretty 'Prefabs' in Ecclesfield

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The photograph on this page of Not So Pretty 'Prefabs' in Ecclesfield by Terry Robinson as part of the Geograph project.

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Not So Pretty 'Prefabs' in Ecclesfield

Image: © Terry Robinson Taken: 19 May 2008

Pre-Fabricated Houses, known as 'Prefabs' were erected to give temporary accommodation at the end of WW2 ... a small estate of these are still in use at Ecclesfield. This one (and some others) still has its 'Prefab Shed' shown on the left. One of the 'Prefabs' has been demolished and replaced with a brick built bungalow ... part of this can be seen in the background. Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.444719
Longitude
-1.464734