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Furze Platt Triangle - The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead

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34<strong>Furze</strong> <strong>Platt</strong> <strong>Triangle</strong> Conservation Area Appraisal6<strong>The</strong> General Character <strong>and</strong> Form <strong>of</strong> the Area6.14 Camden Road is more modest in scale than the surrounding roads, but the west side has an attractiverow <strong>of</strong> semi-detached Edwardian villas. An unusual feature is that the window surrounds on numbers 1 <strong>and</strong>2 are finished in pebbledash on a brick façade, an interesting reversal <strong>of</strong> the more common pattern. Thisfeature is also seen on 35 <strong>and</strong> 37 <strong>Furze</strong> <strong>Platt</strong> Road, suggesting perhaps the same builder or architect.6.15 <strong>The</strong> architectural style <strong>of</strong> Camden Road is similar to Courthouse Road, with a varied mix <strong>of</strong> featuresalong the street. Unpretentious but attractive <strong>and</strong> interesting houses are set on smaller plots closer to theroad, giving it a more intimate feel. Projecting ro<strong>of</strong>s at first floor level, bay windows <strong>and</strong> porches make anappealing composite facade.

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