This looks like Somerset Road. If it is my Nanna lived in the house to the right of the two semi detached houses. Though when she and Grandad lived there is was lovely. Nanna kept the house spotlessly clean inside and out, and the gardens were were beautiful, with a rose garden to the front, a lawn to the side, and then a vegetable garden at the back. There was a greenhouse that was the Anderson shelter, and a goldfish pond in front of it. The area in front of the house was grass at one point.
I think this may be the NEW development of the Eastbourne estate. I seem to remember houses similar, nearly new ,all boarded up on this estate ,about twenty odd years ago when I was looking around Stockton to see the new developments and was appalled to see new houses boarded up.and vandalised., this would fall in with the first comment my Paulo, as I think they were at the end of Dundas Street.
This looks like Somerset Road. If it is my Nanna lived in the house to the right of the two semi detached houses. Though when she and Grandad lived there is was lovely. Nanna kept the house spotlessly clean inside and out, and the gardens were were beautiful, with a rose garden to the front, a lawn to the side, and then a vegetable garden at the back. There was a greenhouse that was the Anderson shelter, and a goldfish pond in front of it. The area in front of the house was grass at one point.
I think this may be the NEW development of the Eastbourne estate. I seem to remember houses similar, nearly new ,all boarded up on this estate ,about twenty odd years ago when I was looking around Stockton to see the new developments and was appalled to see new houses boarded up.and vandalised., this would fall in with the first comment my Paulo, as I think they were at the end of Dundas Street.
I think this is bottom of Dundas Street. Many of the homes were refurbished by Wimpey, think thats why they were boarded up