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Advert, Nash Houses, Eastcote, Middlesex
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Advert, Nash Houses, Eastcote, Middlesex
Advert for Nash Houses at Nash Way, Eastcote, Middlesex, also at Rayners Lane and South Harrow.
1934
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Deposit Detached Estate Harrow Lane Middlesex Nash Property Scheme Semi Eastcote
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This photograph, taken in November 1934, showcases an advertisement for the Nash Houses in Eastcote, Middlesex, a desirable suburb of London. The image features a semi-detached house with a distinctive blue star emblem on its facade, located at Nash Way. The Nash Houses were also available at Rayners Lane and South Harrow. The advertisement promotes the benefits of living in these new homes, highlighting the deposit and repayment scheme that made homeownership more accessible to a wider audience during the 1930s. The 1930s, also known as the Thirties or the Great Depression, was a challenging time economically, and this innovative housing scheme provided an opportunity for many families to secure a place to call their own. The Nash Houses were part of a larger estate, offering modern, semi-detached homes with all the latest amenities. The community was designed to provide a comfortable living environment for its residents, making it an attractive option for those seeking a better quality of life. The houses were well-built and aesthetically pleasing, with clean lines and a sense of symmetry that reflected the architectural trends of the time. The photograph captures the essence of the era, with its muted colors and simple yet effective design. The Nash Houses at Eastcote, Rayners Lane, and South Harrow became symbols of hope and progress during a time when they were needed most. This advertisement serves as a reminder of the importance of affordable housing and the role it plays in shaping communities and improving people's lives.
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