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… floor windows have plain-panelled wood shutters. Each house has one window on each floor fronting on to the street. … 60b). The ground between the great garden of Winchester House and Deadman's Place (now Park Street) seems to have … 1587. 16 Royal Commission on Historical Monuments. Roman London, 1928. Cal. of Patent Rolls. Vestry Minute Books of …
Survey of London
… the estate, the entrances were originally very narrow, a house in each of the principal streets projecting across half … with the architects (fig. 57). When newly complete, the house was considered 'a satisfying little building thoroughly … window on the ground floor was, however, disallowed by the London County Council and in 1932 Cannell was displaced as …
Survey of London
… it occupies one of the 'best' residential situations in London, it lacks the coherence and overall quality of the … Brook Street in 1913 and in 1919 was rebuilt as a separate house to the design of Wimperis and Simpson. 142 Above the … sashes, those on the second floor segmental-headed. The house was planned so that all the windows face Culross Street …
Survey of London
… the rear or return fronts of such modern giants as Aldford House, Fountain House and Grosvenor House at the south end and Hereford House … two of which were of the second rate specified under the London Building Acts. 7 The builder of this range, in 182931, …
Survey of London
… this and other examples of their 'French architecture in London, architecture of the highest order, and of the kind … of Park Street, overlooking the garden of Grosvenor House and visible from Hyde Park, was much more prominent … 59c). The plans are of the usual early eighteenthcentury London pattern with a narrow entrance passage and staircase …
Survey of London
… Street: West Side Former houses on the site of Aldford House. Seven houses were erected here under an agreement made … doubts 'as to Mr. Crawley's capacity to deal with a London house'. But the plans were finally approved and … with breaking the architectural tyranny of the traditional London terrace. The composition can be read as two conjoined …
Survey of London
… trellis, out of which elaborate porches are formed. Each house has two rooms towards the garden and the more important … had bay windows and some battlemented features. Each house is flanked by a small coach-house. Nos. 22 and 24, by contrast to the foregoing, show an …
Survey of London
… falls behind and the three storeys of this part of the house are all a stage lower than the tower. The balustrade of … of ten. Settled at Whitby and became a scene-painter in London. A member of the Water Colour Society. No. 7. 1855, … Probably built immediately prior to the lease. Georgian London, pp. 1678. …
Survey of London
… nephew, the Earl of Abingdon, conveyed the Danvers House property to William Sloane in 1717. From a deed, dated … document makes the tenure subject to a lease of the large house built "for nursing silkworms," held by William Lilly, …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… St 1605-8) Other notes Ordered to desist 1599. Known London address St Peters Cornhill Parish St Peter Cornhill …