A permit was granted by the Borough Council to Dr G. Home on 16 July 1924 for the construction of a house on Belt Road - Jones & Sandford were the builders, and the estimated construction cost was £3000. Whilst the permit notes Belt Road instead of Glen Almond Street, this permit still likely refers to 14 Glen Almond Street. Legal description: Lot 2 of DP4196.

Plans for the house are held by Puke Ariki and were prepared by notable New Plymouth architecture partnership Messenger, Griffiths & Taylor just prior to the building permit being issued in June 1924. 

Related items:

Taranaki DP4196 Sheet 1 (1922), ICS Pre 300,000 Cadastral Plan Index (Imaged by LINZ)

Sub-Divisional Plan of the Glen Almond Estate (Collection of Puke Ariki ARC2013-1478)

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