Plate 56: No. 6 Upper Brook Street

Survey of London: Volume 40, the Grosvenor Estate in Mayfair, Part 2 (The Buildings). Originally published by London County Council, London, 1980.

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In this section

No. 6 Upper Brook Street (pp. 201–3).

Demolished

a. Section and first-floor plan for alterations and additions by Robert Adam, c. 1772.

Figure 56d:

No. 6 Upper Brook Street

Section and first-floor plan for alterations and additions by Robert Adam, c. 1772.

Not executed

b. Section and first-floor plan for alterations and additions by Robert Adam, c. 1772.

Figure 56d:

No. 6 Upper Brook Street

Section and first-floor plan for alterations and additions by Robert Adam, c. 1772.

Not executed

c. First-floor back drawing-room ceiling in March 1902.

Figure 56c:

No. 6 Upper Brook Street

First-floor back drawing-room ceiling in March 1902.

Samuel Wyatt, architect, 1787–8

d. First-floor back drawing-room ceiling in March 1902.

Figure 56d:

No. 6 Upper Brook Street

First-floor back drawing-room ceiling in March 1902.

Samuel Wyatt, architect, 1787–8