Kirkcaldy’s Art Deco Heritage 4. Lady Nairn Avenue.
Posted in Art Deco, Kirkcaldy at 22:47 on 15 May 2009
This is a street where, along with some more traditional stone properties, there are a few houses that must have been built in the 1930s as Art Deco external features and stylings abound.
Block of four buildings; semi-detached villas.
Rough cast/pebble dashed semis. Were these once flat-roofed? The one on the left seems to have the original window styling.
Pair of semis; flat-roofed; eyes poked out.
More flat-roofed semis.
Pair of semis with nice Deco detailing but replacement windows.
White painted rendering cracking up a bit.
Fifth pair of semis: eyes poked out.
Nice entranceway detail on a thirties house.
Two more semis.
Yet more. These are on the opposite side of the street to the others.











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