Hi Philip,
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Going a bit off topic here as I posted this in the Anfield thread too

... but to quote that same post :
I was told that there was originally a bigger row of these sandstone houses - (probably where the Co-Op funeral place is now).
Opposite is Holy Trinity church, Breck rd. the church is built in the same red brick.
I am told that anything pre 1840 is automatically listed Grade 2, so I don't know why these houses have been ignored.
The one remaining block is still in it's original state, but the other one could have been renovated by having all that horrible white plaster removed and for the sandstone to be restored.
I know someone who went in to look at the houses and said that they were not, in his opinion, in such a poor state that they should be demolished. They could easily have been done up.
- anyway, too late - they have gone
I had mentioned it in this thread to show that they usually get their own way in the end and demolish.
sorry - let's get back to the subject of St Peters
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