Yes I did.
Also I found that they were set back from the road with large gardens to the front and were imposing according to Brannon "with their red brick fronts , trees and srubs" in 1850 so when my relatives lived their they must have been something.
John and Elizabeth could not that far a way from each other at different parts of the same road and the church was on the same road as well.
All Saints’ church is of Grecian Ionic architecture, and has been much admired; it contains the monuments of Carteret, the circumnavigator, and of Bryan Edwards, the historian of the West Indies. It was destroyed during the war (WWII)