This two-storey seems to date from between 1945 and 1955. It invites comparison with the Sandy Hill double in my previous post (no, really) — again with the faux-quoins and the low retaining-wall surmounted by an iron fence.
The crowd-stopping feature here is the cladding of ornamental, molded-concrete brick — view the full-sized image and be amazed. Or at least amused.
There's a rumour afoot that the house and lot sold for just under one million dollars last summer. Considering that it's a double lot (side yard), you start to see its development appeal.
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