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Richmond upon Thames 1935

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Richmond]

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Situation of Dwellings.Description.No. of Huses.Weekly rent inclusive of rates.
8 @ 18/7
1 @ 16/5
2 @ 16/-
1 @ 14/7
2 @ 14/2
Type B.3.Parlour, living room, scullery and three bedrooms (with bathroom)261 @ 12/11
2 @ 12/5
1 @ 11/5
1 @ 10/5
2@ 10/-
1 @ 9/5
1 @ 8/5
1 @ 6/11
1 @ 6/5
1 @ 6/2
Type B.4.Parlour, living room, scullery and four bedrooms (with bathroom)165 @ 20/6
1 @ 18/6
2 @ 16/6
1 @ 15/6
1 @ 14/9
1 @ 13/4
2 @ 12/6
1 @ 10/6
1 @ 7/6
1 @ 6/3
Situation of Dwellings.Description.No. of Huses.Weekly rent inclusive of rates.
8 @ 18/7
1 @ 16/5
2 @ 16/-
1 @ 14/7
2 @ 14/2
Type B.3.Parlour, living room, scullery and three bedrooms (with bathroom)261 @ 12/11
2 @ 12/5
1 @ 11/5
1 @ 10/5
2@ 10/-
1 @ 9/5
1 @ 8/5
1 @ 6/11
1 @ 6/5
1 @ 6/2
Type B.4.Parlour, living room, scullery and four bedrooms (with bathroom)165 @ 20/6
1 @ 18/6
2 @ 16/6
1 @ 15/6
1 @ 14/9
1 @ 13/4
2 @ 12/6
1 @ 10/6
1 @ 7/6
1 @ 6/3

The variation in rental of the above is accounted for by their being a portion of the Chertsey Arterial Road Scheme. Persons displaced were re-housed at the same rent as was being paid for the demolished dwellings. Houses becoming vacant would be re-let at the following standard rentals:—

Type B.4. 20/6.
Type B.3. 18/7.
Type A.3. 16/9.
Type A.2. 14/2.
West Sheen Vale. (1935).
Type A.3. Flats.
Living room, scullery, three bedrooms (with bathroom)4 @ 8/8
Type A.2. Flats.
Living room, scullery, two bedrooms (with bathroom)12 @ 7/-