Houses in Fenelon Place
Houses in Fenelon Place
Record No
82356
Title
Houses in Fenelon Place
Description
View of Shaftesbury Cottages and adjoining houses, 1-8 Fenelon Place, Kensington. Shaftesbury Cottages were built by Henry Kent in the early 1850s as two model dwellings, each divided into four flats. The terraced houses adjoining were built by Henry Kingham after 1863. Prior to 1939, Fenelon Place was known as Shaftesbury Road. A woman wearing a floral apron stands on the first-floor landing at the door to flat 8, Shaftesbury Cottages. A year after this photograph was taken, the houses in Fenelon Place were declared unfit for human habitation and subsequently demolished. The area has been extensively redeveloped, and the site is now (2021) occupied by a Tesco supermarket.
Date of execution
1954
Section
The London Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_210_54_2421
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