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12
& 13 St. Saviour's Place
These houses formerly comprised of three
buildings, No. 12, one between No. 12 and 13, and No. 13.
They were built of brick with pantiled roofs, date from about
the second quarter of the 19th century and, though similar
in style, are of different builds. No. 12 is three-storeyed
and two bays wide, No. 13 is of two storeys with attic and
of three bays on the ground floor but only two on the first
floor. The house between the two, of one bay and three storeys,
has no independent front door; in 1850 it was apparently part
of No. 13 but in 1961 was shown as part of No. 12. No. 13
has a typical pilastered doorcase with dentilled cornice and
is built in English garden wall bond, unlike the Flemish bond
of the other two buildings. All houses incorporate some earlier
brickwork on the rear elevations and all have gutters carried
on coupled bearers.
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