Re: Where is this?
I don't recognise the terrace, but don't rule out it being local. The stone fence indicates to me that flagstones would be quite cheap as there was an abundant supply. Local brickmakers would sell bricks to builders and deliver to the site. Far left I think the gable end has been covered with slates to act as weatherproofing - a common practice locally. If we knew who the people were, a search of the 1901 or 1911 censuses may come up with the answer Quality work shown by the arched doorways. Stone used on top of the garden walls - might it be new as it is clean? Great photo
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