Tag: five foot way
Walking through Heritage IV (Five Foot Way)
A five foot way of old heritage shophouses along Carnarvon Street, George Town.
Walking through Heritage III (Five Foot Way)
A five foot way of the Straits Eclectic heritage style townhouses located along Stewart Lane in George Town.
George Town Street View: Beach Street Five Foot Way
Five Foot Way Heritage Facade
The five foot ways of George Town heritage townhouses were commonly laid with vintage patterned ceramic tiles.
Walking through Heritage II (Five Foot Way)
Old heritage style ceramic tiles with intrinsic pattern filled up the ground of the five foot way of these townhouses along Noordin Street in George Town.
Walking through Ruins (Five Foot Way)
The five foot way of the old ruined shophouses of Maxwell Road, which is now closed for further development.
Walking through Heritage (Five Foot Way)
A walk through a five foot way floored with vintage ceramic tiles.
Five Foot Ways (a form of heritage architectural design) are public spaces in front of most pre-war townhouses in George Town such as this one at Nagore Road. Five Foot Ways roughly describes the width of the walking passage although this may not necessarily be accurate as some passage ways may be wider or more narrow.
A Vintage Scene in George Town
George Town Street View: Five Foot Way
Five Foot Ways are public spaces in front of most pre-war townhouses in George Town. An unique architectural design on its own, Five Foot Ways roughly describes the width of the walking passage though this may not necessarily be accurate as some passage ways may be wider or more narrow.









