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Windsmill, 84 Windmill Hill
The architect was Alfred Henry Hart who lived locally at 28 The Ridgeway and designed a number of houses thereabouts, most now demolished. Hart had a successful architectural practice in partnership with Percy Leslie Waterhouse around the turn of the century and designed predominately in the Arts and Crafts style then in vogue. Windsmill was a nursing home, then became sheltered housing for "care in the community". It was demolished in the 1990s and replaced by Salmons Brook House (flats).
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Windsmill, 84 Windmill Hill

The architect was Alfred Henry Hart who lived locally at 28 The Ridgeway and designed a number of houses thereabouts, most now demolished. Hart had a successful architectural practice in partnership with Percy Leslie Waterhouse around the turn of the century and designed predominately in the Arts and Crafts style then in vogue. Windsmill was a nursing home, then became sheltered housing for "care in the community". It was demolished in the 1990s and replaced by Salmons Brook House (flats).

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