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Number 12 and 13 Weston Avenue seem to disappear from the plans between the 1900s and the 1920s. Weston Avenue is still standing today as part of Aston Brook Green.
That is really interesting, I wonder what the shop was. I wonder if the properties were empty from 1946 until the renovation started in 1979? By the look of our picture they had probably been empty a few years, but I hadn't imagined it had been that long. Where did you get the plan from?
This image shows what is now 1 Aston Brook Green in the corner of Chester Street and Aston Brook Street (East) in Aston. The photograph was taken in 1979 before the housing was saved from demolition, renovated and named Aston Brook Green. We are interested to hear the history of these houses...