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Recently built houses, Ffordd Croesawdy, Newtown
Viewed in February 2017. The houses are not in a May 2009 Google Earth Street View.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 1 Feb 2017
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Llys Croesawdy, Ffordd Croesawdy, Newtown
Llys Croesawdy is a Mid-Wales Housing Association block of three-storey flats built in the second decade of the 21st century. A plaque on the wall records the official opening of Llys Croesawdy and Ffordd Croesawdy on September 17th 2014.
Based in Newtown in nearby offices, Mid-Wales Housing Association was established in 1975.
It has more than 1600 properties in Powys and Ceredigion as well and a few properties in Shropshire.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 1 Feb 2017
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No chimneys and many chimneys, Newtown
Chimneyless modern houses in Ffordd Croesawdy contrast with the older houses in the background.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 1 Feb 2017
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The old Newtown Fire Station.
The old Newtown Fire Station, New Road, Newtown,the building is now not in use.
Image: © Henry Spooner
Taken: 23 Apr 2009
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Matching chimneys and front walls, New Road, Newtown
Behind the row of three houses is The Old Fire Station. http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3584502
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 4 Aug 2013
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Flats, Llys Croesawdy
Image: © JThomas
Taken: 2 Jul 2024
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The Old Fire Station to let, Newtown
There is a To Let notice in a window of The Old Fire Station in New Road.
Border Windows, the name of the previous occupier, remains on the building.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 4 Aug 2013
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Up Ffordd Croesawdy, Newtown
Ffordd Croesawdy ascends from New Road. Walkers can turn left
at the top of the ascent for a route to Newtown railway station.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 1 Feb 2017
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Terrace on New Road
Use of coloured brick decoration is typical of Victorian buildings in Newtown and the surrounding area. There are several examples on New Road, some more elaborate than others.
This decoration usually consists of patterns of yellow brick against a basically red brick building. This terrace goes against this trend with a largely yellow brick facade and gable decorated with red. I suspect the yellow bricks were more costly, if only because they had to be bought in from further away, so this building may have been a status symbol - or maybe the builder just had bricks left over from Park Villas ... http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5995814
Image: © Penny Mayes
Taken: 18 Nov 2018
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West side of Ffordd Croesawdy, Newtown
The houses are alongside the descent towards New Road.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 1 Feb 2017
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