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50 Yardley Road, Acocks Green – Prudent House – Adler Insurance Brokers Ltd

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This is 50 Yardley Road, opposite the Baptist Church on Yardley Road in Acocks Green. Also known as Prudent House. Currently occupied by Adler Insurance Brokers Ltd.
It is on the corner with Elmdon Road. Locally listed as Grade A.
Built for John Nicol by Essex, Nicol and Goodman, c. 1903. A detached residential property on corner plot, brick ground floor, render upper. Tile hanging to gables. Original ornate fenestration comprising leaded coloured glass. 2 ornate bays with buff terracotta dressings, square stone portico. Coach house converted to ground floor room. Stylistic mix of Arts and Crafts and Edwardian influences. To rear an addition c. 1980 of similar scale, massing and materials. Further alterations have been made.
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50 Yardley Road, Acocks Green – Prudent House – Adler Insurance Brokers Ltd

Image by ell brown
This is 50 Yardley Road, opposite the Baptist Church on Yardley Road in Acocks Green. Also known as Prudent House. Currently occupied by Adler Insurance Brokers Ltd.
It is on the corner with Elmdon Road. Locally listed as Grade A.
Built for John Nicol by Essex, Nicol and Goodman, c. 1903. A detached residential property on corner plot, brick ground floor, render upper. Tile hanging to gables. Original ornate fenestration comprising leaded coloured glass. 2 ornate bays with buff terracotta dressings, square stone portico. Coach house converted to ground floor room. Stylistic mix of Arts and Crafts and Edwardian influences. To rear an addition c. 1980 of similar scale, massing and materials. Further alterations have been made.
50 Yardley Road, Acocks Green – Prudent House – Adler Insurance Brokers Ltd

Image by ell brown
This is 50 Yardley Road, opposite the Baptist Church on Yardley Road in Acocks Green. Also known as Prudent House. Currently occupied by Adler Insurance Brokers Ltd.
It is on the corner with Elmdon Road. Locally listed as Grade A.
Built for John Nicol by Essex, Nicol and Goodman, c. 1903. A detached residential property on corner plot, brick ground floor, render upper. Tile hanging to gables. Original ornate fenestration comprising leaded coloured glass. 2 ornate bays with buff terracotta dressings, square stone portico. Coach house converted to ground floor room. Stylistic mix of Arts and Crafts and Edwardian influences. To rear an addition c. 1980 of similar scale, massing and materials. Further alterations have been made.