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sazandy25 21-05-2017 14:39

Age of Houses
 
Hi, does anybody know when Balmoral Rd, Heaning Avenue & Carlisle Rd were built?

cashman 21-05-2017 14:41

Re: Age of Houses
 
No but it was yon in the 50s my cousins lived on Balmoral Rd.

Bob Dobson 21-05-2017 16:07

Re: Age of Houses
 
There is a ledger in the library which was compiled buy the Corporation Planning Dept. It will provide the answer I will enquire and report back. I will be pleased to hear why Heaning Ave is so called.

TubbyLes 21-05-2017 18:36

Re: Age of Houses
 
My guess is 1930's.I remember them just after the war and they would not have been built during the war.

sazandy25 21-05-2017 19:06

Re: Age of Houses
 
Many thanks Bob, look forward to any information you can find out. I know Heaning is a place in the lake district & also Carlisle is up that way, so may be that is the reason of the names.
Thanks to other replies too

Bob Dobson 21-05-2017 20:10

Re: Age of Houses
 
I have written off the the library and expect a reply on Tuesday . I was not aware of the town of Heaning. Likely that the builder came from up that way

Exile on Spencer St 25-05-2017 20:04

Re: Age of Houses
 
Pretty sure the houses in Hatfield Road were built in the 1930s, and presume Balmoral, Carlisle, and Heaning were contemporary. If I remember correctly, Heaning Avenue was unsurfaced and must have remained unadopted from when it was built.


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