The Hitchins House
The Hitchins House is a rare post-war, steel-framed system-built property constructed in 1946, with only 50 units produced. Designed by A G Macdonald and manufactured by Hitchins Steel Core Buildings Ltd, these two-storey semi-detached houses combine a steel structural frame with precast concrete wall panels. While historically significant, their long-term performance depends heavily on the condition of the steelwork, protective coatings, asbestos-containing roofing materials, and moisture control measures, making careful inspection essential.



