Interior of Olympic House in Newington Green
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Interior of Olympic House in Newington Green
Interior of Olympic House in Newington Green
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SC_PHL_01_408_61_1450 (Collage 121280)
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The London Archives: LCC Photograph Library
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A derelict landing at Olympic House, 42 Newington Green, Stoke Newington, shown supported by scaffolding. Carving in the house was attributed to the master carver Grinling Gibbons. This three-storey William and Mary house, also known as Holland House, was built on the junction with Albion Road c1700. It was demolished in 1961 and its site redeveloped in 1999 as an elliptical seven-storey block of flats and ground-floor restaurant. The original eighteenth-century iron gateway and railings survive nearby. They are Grade II listed; listing number 1264879.
A derelict landing at Olympic House, 42 Newington Green, Stoke Newington, shown supported by scaffolding. Carving in the house was attributed to the master carver Grinling Gibbons. This three-storey William and Mary house, also known as Holland House, was built on the junction with Albion Road c1700. It was demolished in 1961 and its site redeveloped in 1999 as an elliptical seven-storey block of flats and ground-floor restaurant. The original eighteenth-century iron gateway and railings survive nearby. They are Grade II listed; listing number 1264879.
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