Houses in Battersea Park Road
Houses in Battersea Park Road
Record No
50877
Title
Houses in Battersea Park Road
Description
This photograph shows 441-457 Battersea Park Road. In the far distance is the twenty-storey Castlemaine Tower, part of the late 1960s St James's Grove estate built by Wandsworth Borough Council, since refurbished with modern cladding in 2002-2003. At 441 is the Clock House Tavern public house, built by 1866, situated opposite the junction with Albert Bridge Road, and at 445 and 447 the distinctive Shakspeare and Byron villas, built in the 1850s by developer Charles Lee. The other four-storey terraces were built later, in the 1860s. The road is free from traffic but there are several pedestrians on the pavement and it appears that it has been raining.
Date of execution
1974
Section
The London Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_028_74_1967
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