
These
terrace houses, highly
unusual for the Dulwich
Estate, were among the
lowest value homes on the
Estate, but still they
were more substantial than
almost anything built in
the previous 20 years in
East Dulwich, Tulse Hill
or West Norwood. The quality
of the streetscape is further
enhanced by the careful
planting of trees. |
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The
Dulwich (College) Estate
has maintained careful control
in the form of covenants
placed on residents of the
Estate to ensure a high standard
of maintenance and to avoid
over development on its land.
It has been
cautious in allowing new
building and has ensured
building fabric to be of
a high quality. New
properties are required to
be sufficiently spacious
to attract tenants that would
fit in with the middle class
character of the area.
In the Edwardian
period, under pressure
from a boyant building trade,
it was almost surrounded
by housing development
which the Estate allowed
near its fringes. |