[Talk-GB] Curious housing in Richmond

Jon Pennycook jpennycook at bcs.org.uk
Wed Feb 7 13:51:36 UTC 2024


That's the same as a number of roads in Basingstoke and in RAF Odiham -
those are usually two or four maisonettes per building, the ground floor
property/properties has/have the front entrance(s) and the entrance for
upstairs is at the side. I lived in an upstairs one, and it was bigger than
the semi-detached house I live in now, but with a smaller garden.

Jon

On Wed, 7 Feb 2024, 13:22 Andrew Hain, <andrewhainosm at hotmail.co.uk> wrote:

> Some of the three-storey terraces in the 1960s Wates estate in Ham have
> two entrances to half of the properties and I mapped them as mixtures of
> building=house and building=maisonette. The ratio and the complete lack of
> freehold parcels then made me suspicious and I’ve found a floor plan [
> https://www.onthemarket.com/details/12591677/#/floorplans/1] showing a
> double width ground floor flat, which implies that the original mapping is
> wrong. I’m trying to understand these properties and how to map them better.
>
>
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