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Ashleigh Road Conservation Area

This area was designated in November 1989 by Leicester City Council and covers an area of 3.8 hectares, 76 buildings including 4 blocks of flats. An Article 4 Direction was approved in 1991, to restrict damaging changes to the exterior of the buildings, such as the use of uPVC windows or demolition works. The buildings in the area are characterised by brick construction, big gables, bay windows and timber porches with small-scale embellishments such as well crafted detailing. This shows that these buildings were constructed for the rising middle classes of the time. Leicester City Council has made efforts to restore parts of the area with the restoration of the garden walls along the prominent boundary along Narborough Road.
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  • Westcotes Drive Conservation Area

    The council designated the Westcotes Drive Conservation Area in November 1989. It includes Westcotes drive, the end of Sykefield Avenue and the Fosse High School, which takes into several large houses including Sykefield and Westcotes Grange. As well as their architectural quality these houses are described as having "Lodges and stable blocks [which] make these houses like miniature country estates". Westcotes Drive includes a row of terraced houses between Fosse Road South and Sykefield Avenue which "...has a variety of different designs which fit happily together". "Most of the houses in the area were built before 1914 but they are complemented by some development from the inter-war years".

    The photograph below shows Westcotes Drive in the 1920s.
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