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Lawson Terrace, Street

Also in Wilfrid Road is Lawson Terrace of 1891 by William S. Clark’s nephew, William Reynolds also in Old English cottage style with pantiled roofs, red brick chimneys, lias walls and Ham stone dressings. Unlike the other terraces in this street Lawson Terrace has no central arch giving rear access but like the others has its name carved in Ham stone.

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University of London
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Lawson Terrace, Street
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Mary Siraut / Mary Siraut