Internally, the house is arranged around a central hallway which extends from the front door to a rear door, and is composed of an entrance section separated from the stair section by a plaster arch lined with cedar moulding.
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Either side of the entrance section, diamond paned corner windows step out to a small room with a chamfered outside corner, formerly the'smoker's balcony', which has been enclosed with aluminium framed sliding windows.
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To me the inner courtyard and the low-rise entrance section between the high buildings are a way of marking a distance, creating a rhythm and tranquility in the townscape . [ . . . ] The plot is of a kind which will be common in future, with less and less land going spare.