jubilee terrace
jubilee terrace
New Town
Jubilee Terrace is a small terrace of speculative housing built in Kiddle's Lane (today's Eastland Road) by local builder Lyndall Pomeroy in 1887.
The terrace of five houses, featuring decorative brickwork and terracotta panels of cherubs, was named to commemorate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria in that year.
MAP
Map based on the 1901 Ordnance Survey showing the different speculative housing projects built in the early days of New Town.
Most of these
developments
have their own
page -
Agra Place,
Clifton Terrace,
Jubilee Terrace,
Mount Pleasant
Terrace,
North Terrace,
Smith's Terrace,
Swastika
Terraces,
Wolverton
Terrace,
York Place,
gallery
Jubilee Terrace, built by Lyndall Pomeroy in 1887 and named to commemorate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria. Photographed in 2014.
Lyndall Pomeroy's 1887 terracotta datestone for Jubilee Terrace, commemorating the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria.