Fellows Road

The road has many large, grey brick houses, decorated with Corinthian capitals,[3] these are from the Victorian Era and were[4] designed by Samuel Cumming.

Unlike the south side of the road, these structures were mostly undamaged from The Blitz in World War II (though, the east part of the road was destroyed and had to be rebuilt as part of the Chalcots Estate development).

When entering from the east direction, one can see that the left side of the road is decorated by many brown and white modern, cube shaped households.

These were constructed after World War II, where the south side of the road was bombed in an air raid by The Blitz.

Construction finished in 1968 and the south part of the road was named Chalcots Estate.