Lilley Lane, once a road through fields, slowly transformed into an alley as urbanization surged after the construction of the Midlands Railway in 1868.
By the 1900s, despite remaining somewhat rural, road development signaled the beginning of a drastic change, ultimately leading to the construction of residential areas.
The 1960s saw the M1 motorway extension bring significant disruption, culminating in the demolition of homes for Glendor Gardens due to the expansion of infrastructure.
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