House in Thornlaw Road
House in Thornlaw Road
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Record No
91262
Title
House in Thornlaw Road
Description
Side view of 6 Thornlaw Road, West Norwood, from Casewick Road. Numbers 4 and 6 are an attached pair of houses designed by Ernest George and Harold Peto in 1883. Number 6 is two-storey with attics and a single-storey coach house to the side. It has red brick dressing, a tile-hung upper-storey, prominent chimneys and white-painted sash windows in Arts and Crafts style. George lived in Streatham for some years and designed several buildings in the area. Harold Peto also designed Southwark Bridge. The buildings are Grade II listed, listing number 1357958.
Date of execution
1981
Section
London Metropolitan Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_257_81_9592
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Exact
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