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Nos. 43 and 44, Hoxton Square

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English Heritage

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Author

Sir James Bird (editor)

Year published

1922

Page

140

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'Nos. 43 and 44, Hoxton Square', Survey of London: volume 8: Shoreditch (1922), pp. 140. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=98241 Date accessed: 21 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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XIX.–XX.—Nos. 43 and 44 HOXTON SQUARE.

Ground landlords.

The freeholders and occupiers are Messrs. G. and C. J. Bragg.

General description of structure.

These are two-storey premises, with attics and tiled roofs. The exterior is in brick, with a plain band at first-floor level and a similar band over the windows. The windows have frames flush with the wall, with the glass divided into small panes. The entrance doorways have carved brackets supporting square hoods (Plate 67). Some of the rooms have square deal panelling and moulded cornices. The staircases have moulded close strings and turned balusters (Plate 66).

Condition of premises.

The premises are now used as a chair store, and are in a fair condition of repair.

In the Council's collection are:

(fn. 1) Doorhoods (measured drawing).

(fn. 1) Details of staircase do.

Footnotes

1 Reproduced here.