Tucked cosily away in back of the former Sefton Magistrates’ Courts is Court Road.

Taking a lead from the Courts municipal modernism – the homes are a delightful example of flat roofed, inter-war brick built functionalism.
Perfectly proportioned and decorated with a delicate horizontal concrete quadruple stripe – they have survived almost intact.
Cursed with the modern curse of uPVC everything satellite dishes and such.
Not to mention the occasional carriage lamp.






















Good that they still have flat roofs, often the inherent water ingress problem is solved by building pltchec roofs!
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