One of my family was born at The Butts Maternity Home, Warwick. The building shown me as a boy was stone fronted, but half the street are stone fronted buildings.
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The parents were married, but the Mother had a heart condition after Rheumatic Fever and St Vitus' Dance in early life, so the 1930s birth was at The Butts Nursing Home, Warwick, instead of being born at home.
The immune system had targeted healthy brain cells.
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I noticed one is saying No. 3 The Butts, Warwick, on this thread ...
No. 3 The Butts, Warwick, address, recently and currently.
Photograph © Dr Jane Croom.
Source: Historic England Archive
https://historicengland.org.uk/images-books/photos/item/IOE01/05315/10https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1364788These Building Listings have information about the facade, but often little information about their uses.
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The White building (end of the street) was a Public House, called the
Punch Bowl, Warwick.