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This rather striking 1930s Oliver Hill art deco house in Frinton-On-Sea, Essex, is back on the market, around five years since I last spotted it. (image credit: Fine and Country) I have featured quite a number of 1930s houses in Frinton-On-Sea in the past, but few seem to come up for sale these days after a dash to market for many some years back. A spectacular Art Deco home on the Sunshine Coast offers definite 'curve' appeal.
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This stunning home was built in the popular 1930s style by the celebrated architect Oliver Hill. As one of the most unique homes in Frinton, it captures luxury, timeless elegance and incredible views all in one. The five-bedroom detached property is part of the Frinton Park Estate, a partially completed project from 1934 to build 1,100 houses in Frinton.
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This stunning home was built in the popular 1930s style by the celebrated architect Oliver Hill. As one of the most unique homes in Frinton, it captures luxury, timeless elegance and incredible. All distances approximate.
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Built for the renowned seaside development, Frinton Park Estate, the house is situated on a private road and is a short walk from the sandy beaches of Frinton-on-Sea. Frinton-on-Sea is a charming small coastal town with an attractive promenade and Greensward with a beautiful sandy beach, and beach huts lining the. Frinton-on-Sea, Essex In 1933-34 British Architect Oliver Hill designed an estate in the Essex town of Frinton-on-Sea.
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The Frinton Park Estate was only partially realised but there were enough Art Deco and modernist houses built to get a feeling for how Hill planned the estate to look. The first building to be completed was The Round House (above). It's an ultra-modern house with an art deco exterior that brings a little slice of glitzy Ocean Drive, Miami, to Frinton-on-Sea, Essex.
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The Grade II listed home, called the Round House, is on the. For sale: 1930s Oliver Hill art deco house in Frinton-On-Sea, Essex Frinton-On-Sea is an interesting place architecture-wise, a place that attracted modernist visionaries of the day back in the 1930s, including the likes of Wells Coates, Frederick Gibberd and Connell, Ward & Lucas, all of whom provided designs for what was known as the Frinton Park Estate. The Round House Oliver Hill property in Frinton-on-Sea, Essex As for space, that covers 2,108 sq.
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ft. and has the entrance hall and reception on the ground floor, along with the kitchen, dining room, reception, study and central hallway space. Upstairs is the master bedroom with en-suite, along with two further bedrooms.
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