Houses in Stockwell Road
Houses in Stockwell Road
Record No
91002
Title
Houses in Stockwell Road
Description
View of three-storey semi-detached houses with basements at 40-42 Stockwell Road, Stockwell. The two-storey entrance bay to number 42 has been extended and another door added. The two-storey entrance bay to number 40 has a garage block to the side. These are some of the oldest surviving houses in Stockwell Road. They were erected between 1781 and 1788 for Benjamin Robertson, who purchased part of Stockwell Manor from Edward Thornycroft. Originally there were nine pairs of houses, which were probably all erected by local craftsmen, two of whom were Joseph Buckmaster plumber and glazier, and Samuel Burrows, plasterer, both of Lambeth. They are Grade II listed, listing number 1099893.
Date of execution
1969
Section
The London Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_256_69_11542
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Exact
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