The Halsteads in Fife Road
The Halsteads in Fife Road
Record No
163807
Title
The Halsteads in Fife Road
Description
The view shows the frontage of The Halsteads and its adjacent outbuilding at 3 Fife Road in the Christchuch Road Conservation Area of Richmond-upon-Thames. Designed by A W Blomfield, it was built in 1868 by Joseph Tull, the inventor of standardised concrete shuttering, and is the first known architect designed concrete house. It was Grade II listed in 1983; listing number 1080820. The outbuilding, now serving as a garage and thought to have originally been The Halsteads' stable block, was also designed by Blomfield and is of similar style and construction. It was also Grade II listed in 1983; listing number 1192543. This view is today obscured by mature trees and shrubs.
Date of execution
1976
Section
The London Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_680_76_7547
London picture map location
Exact
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