English: Foxhall Road The picture includes nos. 65 to 93 which (together with no. 95 just out of shot to the right) are three blocks of terraces built in 1901 and designed by the idiosyncratic Nottingham architect Watson Fothergill. These are probably the humblest buildings by him. Each block is separately Grade II listed.
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