House in Fitzgerald Avenue
House in Fitzgerald Avenue
Record No
163814
Title
House in Fitzgerald Avenue
Description
This view shows the west elevation of an impressive late nineteenth-century house, partly obscured by a garden tree, believed to have been known originally as Downside Lodge at 2 Fitzgerald Avenue on a prominent corner plot adjoining Priests Bridge. Listed locally as a Building of Townscape Merit, it has two storeys with twin-ridged roof and to its north is extended by a two-storey with mansard attic roof. A conservatory adjoins the house to its north elevation. A road sign on the pavement in front of the entrance to the house directs traffic to turn left down the one way road that is Priests Bridge.
Date of execution
1977
Section
The London Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_680_77_120_618_6
London picture map location
Exact
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