The Corolite House
The Corolite house is an interwar system-built property constructed using clinker aggregate no-fines reinforced concrete. Built primarily as two-storey terraced homes between 1923 and 1927, these properties are characterised by rendered concrete walls, reinforced concrete first floor slabs in many variants, and hipped tiled or slated roofs. While not officially designated as defective under legislation, long-term risks include cracking from unstable aggregate and corrosion of embedded reinforcement, making careful inspection essential prior to purchase.



