Introduction
Oakfield Road has a mid-19th-century private, communal garden with an unusual curved plan, which is the setting for a terrace of thirteen houses. It is separated from South Parade by a curved carriage drive. It is situated within the Clifton conservation area.
- History
Period
- Post Medieval (1540 to 1901)
- Victorian (1837-1901)
- Features & Designations
Designations
The National Heritage List for England: Listed Building
- Reference: Conservation area
- Grade: II
Style
Informal
Features
- Terrace (featured building)
- Town House
- Earliest Date:
- Latest Date:
- Wall
- Description: Stone walls and piers exist in part except where a small parking area has been created at the east end.
- Gardens
- House
- Key Information
Type
Designed Urban Space
Purpose
Ornamental
Principal Building
Domestic / Residential
Period
Post Medieval (1540 to 1901)
Survival
Extant
Electoral Ward
Clifton