Isle House in Cold Harbour
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Isle House in Cold Harbour
Isle House in Cold Harbour
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SC_PHL_01_289_F4975 (Collage 98421)
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Isle House, the former dockmaster's residence at 1 Cold Harbour, Isle of Dogs in London Docklands. The house was designed for the West India Dock Company by its principal engineer, Sir John Rennie, and built in 1825-26. The building has full height bow windows looking north over the entrance to Blackwall Basin and wide over-hanging eaves. A flight of seven stone steps lead up to the front door which has carved brackets and a canopy. It survives today and is Grade II listed, listing number 1065222.
Isle House, the former dockmaster's residence at 1 Cold Harbour, Isle of Dogs in London Docklands. The house was designed for the West India Dock Company by its principal engineer, Sir John Rennie, and built in 1825-26. The building has full height bow windows looking north over the entrance to Blackwall Basin and wide over-hanging eaves. A flight of seven stone steps lead up to the front door which has carved brackets and a canopy. It survives today and is Grade II listed, listing number 1065222.
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