Caerleon, Gloucester Court 1968
Photo ref:
C4040

More about this scene
The fact that this town has a Roman amphitheatre and a long history perhaps suggests why the new development seen here has been given the name Gloucester Court. Its name refers to the influence of the Earl of Gloucester, Lord of Caerleon. Typical of this type of development, a parade of useful shops is included for the convenience of the new residents. While these were a thoughtful, addition, they did not always compensate for the anonymity that such new housing schemes brought.
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