48 Storey's Way, Grade II* listed building in west Cambridge, England.
The narrow rectangular structure features a steeply pitched tiled roof, asymmetrical gabled bays, and whitewashed cement render over brick construction.
Architect M. H. Baillie Scott designed this Arts and Crafts house in 1912 for Herbert Ainslie Roberts, a university administrator at Gonville and Caius College.
The interior spaces display textured plaster walls, exposed structural timber elements, and wide wooden floor planks reflecting Arts and Crafts movement principles.
The building stands on Storey's Way, connecting Huntingdon Road with Madingley Road, in a residential area developed from farmland in the early 20th century.
The property includes an intact garden from 1913, registered at Grade II, demonstrating the integration between indoor and outdoor spaces through careful landscape design.
Location: Cambridgeshire
Location: Cambridge
GPS coordinates: 52.21510,0.10014
Latest update: March 8, 2025 12:55
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