Streets for All: South East

Streets for All: South East front cover image The front cover of Streets for All: South East which shows people walking over Windsor bridge from Eton High Street, with Windsor Castle in the background The South East Region, despite its location in a geological area characterised by softer rocks or by the absence of rocks altogether, has a surprisingly diverse vernacular building and paving tradition.  Today, virtually no paving stone is quarried within the region. Where traditional paving exists it thus requires identifying and conserving as a key indicator of local distinctiveness, and to influence the choice of alternative materials.

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