Properties built in the late 19th to early 20th century (which 3 Station Road aligns with) often included decorative stone or stone-like details as part of their original design — e.g., carved lintels, stone sills, or decorative keystones — because that was a fashionable way to add character to standard brick dwellings of the era. This is consistent with other houses in the area having modest decorative features typical of the time.