Parkleys block (2019)
The Parkleys estate was built in Ham during the mid-1950s and was Grade-II listed in 1998.
A road runs around flat-roofed blocks in either a three-storey H-plan configuration with a central entrance stairwell or a two-storey terraced configuration, enclosing shared courtyards. The courts are named after English-language poets.
The quality of the design means it holds up as a fine example of preserved modernist architecture.Attribution: User unknown/public domain
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