Leeds smallest House/oddity
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uncle mick wrote: cnosni wrote: uncle mick wrote: The 1911 map seems to show it as one property. uncle mick,where did you source that map extract please? For some reason that sight never seems to work for me,was hoping you had another source.
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uncle mick wrote: I cannot find Stanmore Hill in the 1901 census & in the 1911 census it is the only property recorded on Stanmore Hill. Looking at the 1910 map it is easy to see whyhttp://tinyurl.com/bpz5hpa Perhaps it wasnt buit til between 1901 census and 1910 as its missing from the 1891 OS map altogether
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uncle mick wrote: I cannot find Stanmore Hill in the 1901 census & in the 1911 census it is the only property recorded on Stanmore Hill. Looking at the 1910 map it is easy to see whyhttp://tinyurl.com/bpz5hpa Mick, I wonder if it was built as two houses but some sort of law against putting people in small houses prevented it being used as a house? Your map certainly shows a dividing party wall???
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tilly wrote: I think i might know one smaller i will take a photograph today and post it. I could be wrong but i will see what you think. PLEASE.....................................Same with anyone else if you can find a tiny little uninhabitable today house love to hear.I also have the Moseley Farm workers cottage on my list of two.Love to add to that.Also any weird construction houses!! Mo.3 Stanmore Hill is that too!!
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This one has to be a contender.http://goo.gl/maps/uzZfbIts the house that is white, square and the roof slants from top left to bottom right. A fried of mine lived in one of the houses to the north on valley terrace and there was a really old chap living in this house. Mr Birch I believe his name was. You cant see it from the road so it is a bit of a hidden one....