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"What I like about it is that one bit is grand and one bit is cottagey," said the owner, Fiona Sanders.
As originally designed, the interior was elaborately furnished with walnut wood, oak, soft leather and silk. A 1935 datestone is visible on the exterior. ;St Richard's Flats, Church Road, Portslade (mid-1930s) This small block of flats near St Andrew's Church has locally listed status. Brighton & Hove City Council describe it as "cottagey and jazzy at the same time, a building of class and character".
The most northern part of the lake has a large bay called Deer Bay. It is approximately 7.5 km from the southern part of the main lake to the north part of the main lake. it is approximately 3.1 km wide at its widest point from the river inflow on the west to the river outflow on the east. Many of the older cottages are still present on Belmont Lake allowing it to maintain its "cottagey" feel.
Sir James Knowles and Henry Jones Lanchester were the principal architects, and William Willett built the houses to a high standard. Many flats and mansion blocks were built in Brighton, Hove and Portslade in the interwar and immediate postwar periods. St Richard's Flats (mid-1930s, by Denman and Son), "cottagey and jazzy at the same time", are stuccoed with wooden balconies and a clay-tiled roof. King George VI Mansions at West Blatchington consist of three long groups of three-storey brick and tile terraces forming a quadrangle around an area of open space; designed by T. Garratt and Sons in the "Vernacular Revival" style, they are little changed since their construction.
Reviewers of early Naim amplifiers criticised the distinctly "cottagey" styling, yet recognised that the money was spent on "what lies within". A review of Naim's first pre-amplifier observed its home-made appearance, saying: "the quality of mechanical construction is good, its over- all design appears to be of a utilitarian nature with little concession to visual styling." In 2009, veteran hi-fi critic Malcolm Stewart noted that the communicative sound and minimalist design have been enduring characteristics of the entire range of Naim amplifiers since the inception of the firm. For its power amplifiers and PSUs, Naim have used for many years toroidal transformers supplied by Holden & Fisher, custom-made to Naim's design and specification.
While reviewers criticised the styling of early NAITs of having a distinctly cottagey feel, Ian White observed that the typical Naim product is "meticulously laid out, clean, and well put together". Housed in the same small, black "half-size" aluminium cases used by Naim pre-amplifiers and power supplies, the electronic components are of high quality and discrete – with few or no integrated circuits, mounted on a single, printed circuit board. For many years, Holden & Fisher supplied custom-made toroidal transformers used in the amplifiers. The ones used in NAIT were rated 100 VA, but these have been progressively up-rated over the years, with consequent increases in power output: the entry-level has a powerful 300 VA transformer for the delivery of 60 W of rated output.

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