Derelict site on Battersea High Street undergoing redevelopment
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Derelict site on Battersea High Street undergoing redevelopment
Derelict site on Battersea High Street undergoing redevelopment
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SC_PHL_01_028_74_5694 (Collage 50884)
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London Metropolitan Archives: LCC Photograph Library
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Terrace of three-storey properties at 5-13 Battersea High Street. Properties surrounded by scaffolding, with no.11-13 boarded up with corrugated iron. No. 13 is London House, built by James Bennett c.1780, linen draper, whose advertising plaques can still be seen on the front of the property. These buildings have since been redeveloped into the mixed commercial and residential Battersea Square development, with London House a restaurant owned by Gordon Ramsay.
Terrace of three-storey properties at 5-13 Battersea High Street. Properties surrounded by scaffolding, with no.11-13 boarded up with corrugated iron. No. 13 is London House, built by James Bennett c.1780, linen draper, whose advertising plaques can still be seen on the front of the property. These buildings have since been redeveloped into the mixed commercial and residential Battersea Square development, with London House a restaurant owned by Gordon Ramsay.
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