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A possibly unique "double bungalow" constructed of two Lustron houses joined together is located at 9412-14 Stroelitz Street. ... (Westchester Deluxe 3 bedroom), 9 ...
The district had its origins in the Garstang Poor Law Union, which had been created in 1837, covering Garstang itself and several surrounding parishes.In 1872 sanitary districts were established, giving public health and local government responsibilities to the existing boards of guardians for the rural parts of their poor law unions that were not already covered by an urban authority.
Castor Bay is located on the east coast of the North Shore, between Campbells Bay and Milford. [4] The bay to the east shares the same name as the suburb, and looks out towards Rangitoto . [ 5 ] The point to the east of Castor Bay is called Rahopara Point, [ 6 ] and the river at the southern border of the suburb is called Wairau Creek.
Far Rockaway Beach Bungalow Historic District is a historic area in Far Rockaway, Queens County, New York. It includes summer beach bungalows near the oceanfront of Far Rockaway, first brought to the area by developer John J. Eagan. They are smaller than the usual domestic bungalows of the 1920s.
It lies immediately south of Garstang town centre, on the opposite bank of the River Wyre. It is bounded by the Lancaster Canal to the south and west. Garstang, Bonds, Bowgreave and Catterall form an almost continuous built-up area, which was bypassed by the A6 road in 1928. [1] (Some sources state, incorrectly, that this occurred in 1926. [2]).
To the north of the third-floor stair hall is a bedroom with four windows and an adjoining storage room (originally a bathroom). The northern third-story bedroom has a fireplace with an oak-and-terracotta tile hearth. [137] To the south of the stair hall were originally two servants' bedrooms, which were later merged.
The park covers an area of 207 km 2 (80 sq mi) along Goose Bay, the northwestern branch of the Bay of Fundy. When one looks across the Bay, one can see the northern Nova Scotia coast. At low tide, park visitors can explore the ocean floor where a variety of sea creatures (e.g., dog whelk , periwinkles , various seaweeds) cling to life.
The Wheatsheaf Inn (also known as The Wheatsheaf) is a historic building in Garstang, Lancashire, England. Built in the late 18th century, it has been designated a Grade II listed building by Historic England. [1] Located on Park Hill Road (the B6430), it is rendered with a slate roof, it has two storeys and two bays.