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The top end of Heathgate succeeds in maintaining the urbanity of Erskine Hill, even if Sutcliffe was able to dilute the details in carrying out Lutyens's design (c 1914-15). There is a handsome terrace of four houses on each side, followed by an individual house. To the south-east number 28 Heathgate and numbers 19-24 South Square begin a process of change with a series of detached neo-Georgian villas by C G Butler (c 1930) set back behind a slip road. |
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