Albert Ball Memorial Homes

The Albert Ball Memorial Homes were erected in 1922 in Lenton, Nottingham.

Alderman Albert Ball commissioned the building of the Albert Ball Memorial Homes in Lenton to house the families of local servicemen killed in action, in memory of his son, Albert Ball, a fighter pilot who had been killed in World War I.

Opened on 7 September 1922, the homes featured some unusual design elements.

The building, containing eight residences, was built to evoke an aircraft, with the homes the wings, and the central porch reminiscent of a cockpit.

The two centre homes had curving doors, windows, and walls that also fit the theme.

War memorial in front of the memorial homes