86 and 88 Grosvenor Road, Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent
The building was originally a carriage factory and was later used as an educational establishment. It was built around 1891 in Queen Anne style of brick with terracotta details.
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The building was originally a carriage factory and was later used as an educational establishment. It was built around 1891 in Queen Anne style of brick with terracotta details.
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