Wirral Part 4 - National Museums Liverpool
Wirral Part 4 - National Museums Liverpool
Wirral Part 4 - National Museums Liverpool
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Broad Type<br />
Residential<br />
Residential<br />
Residential<br />
Residential<br />
Residential<br />
Residential<br />
Residential<br />
Residential<br />
Residential<br />
Residential<br />
Sub Type Type<br />
Farmhouse<br />
Modern Housing Development<br />
Villa Housing<br />
Council Housing<br />
High-rise Development<br />
Semi-Detached Housing<br />
Detached Housing<br />
Model Village<br />
Terraced<br />
Private Estate<br />
Sub Type descriptions<br />
Farmhouse: in rural areas a farmhouse complex of outbuildings and immediate yard<br />
may be identified separately from surrounding field systems<br />
Modern Housing Development: modern housing developments and urban villages,<br />
e.g. Vauxhall urban village<br />
Villa Housing: large Victorian and Edwardian Villa housing generally built for the<br />
affluent middle classes from the 19th century onwards and typically associated with<br />
generous gardens or within parkland. Some Inter War and post-1945 examples have<br />
been placed in the category, but only those of sufficient size and 'wealth'.<br />
Council Housing: council / social housing estates. Some built after the First World<br />
War, but the majority are either Inter War or Post-1945<br />
High-rise Development: tower blocks and other high density blocks of flats<br />
Semi-Detached Housing: describes less affluent middle-class housing, often in<br />
ribbon developments not conforming to other categories; may in some circumstances<br />
differ little from mid 20th century social housing<br />
Detached Housing: large and individually distinct houses, generally built for the<br />
affluent middle classes from the 19th century onwards and typically associated with<br />
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