Hogarth House in Paradise Road
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Hogarth House in Paradise Road
Hogarth House in Paradise Road
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SC_PHL_01_688_75_14935 (Collage 163136)
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London Metropolitan Archives: LCC Photograph Library
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Hogarth House at numbers 32-34 Paradise Road, also known at times as Suffield House and sometimes existing as two distinct properties, is best known as the home of Leonard and Virginia Woolf between 1915 and 1924, during which time they founded the Hogarth Press and hand produced sixteen of the Press's original publications. An English Heritage Blue Plaque was erected in 1976 in commemoration. The building is mid-eighteenth century and and was Grade II listed in 1968, listing number 1357753. It is believed to be in use today as a private dwelling following substantial interior refurbishment. This view shows the front (south) elevation and it appears to be in use as offices, judging by the somewhat corporate-looking pair of tall topiary columns in square containers to either side of the entrance, which at the time was uncovered but a substantial porch with flat corniced roof supported by a pair of double columns has since been added. Modern brick-faced office developments of similar form have since been built on either side of the building.
Hogarth House at numbers 32-34 Paradise Road, also known at times as Suffield House and sometimes existing as two distinct properties, is best known as the home of Leonard and Virginia Woolf between 1915 and 1924, during which time they founded the Hogarth Press and hand produced sixteen of the Press's original publications. An English Heritage Blue Plaque was erected in 1976 in commemoration. The building is mid-eighteenth century and and was Grade II listed in 1968, listing number 1357753. It is believed to be in use today as a private dwelling following substantial interior refurbishment. This view shows the front (south) elevation and it appears to be in use as offices, judging by the somewhat corporate-looking pair of tall topiary columns in square containers to either side of the entrance, which at the time was uncovered but a substantial porch with flat corniced roof supported by a pair of double columns has since been added. Modern brick-faced office developments of similar form have since been built on either side of the building.
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