I rather thought the corner here, opposite Alfred Smith's garage, was named Wellington Place? These were cottages and old coach houses, converted to Sound and Vision Services. It was run by a brilliant radio service engineer, whose name I forget, he used to work in Rediffusion at the top of The Terrace. Below was a refrigerated store for milk.
In the lane behind can be seen the later infill stores.
Up the road was a cottage that stood here when Drewitts moved to Buriton House. It was torn down to create a tiny car parking space. Buriton Row was torn down to create a series of garages.