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mmm. Not sure about this one Munki, But i do know the reason why many windows in big older old houses have had there windows bricked up for no apparent reason & thats because in years gone by there was a 'window tax' & the more windows you had the more you payed. Don't know why myself!
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If it's on Clarendon road i bet the university own the houses & they probably have knocked the 2 together & done away with one doorway. I worked on some uni houses before & they had done that. A possibility?
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munki wrote: This is on Hyde Street just off Clarendon Road. Does anyone know where it once led? the houses around the university campus were built in rows by lots of different builders rather than planned along with the growing university, due to the history of the land on which it is built. When the houses on this row were built they expected the house owners to use the other side as the main entrance and the clarendon road side as the entrance for maids and such like. If you look at the house in question and go round to the other side you will see the proper intended front entrance and probably a newer front entrance along clarendon road, with any smaller doors leading to maids quarters being blocked up or removed.
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