Top Sources

By Region


Classifieds

Usability survey
Take our short, one-page survey to give us your views on British History Online
british-history.ac.uk
Connected Histories
Search 15 major free & premium resources for early modern & 19th century Britain simultaneously now
connectedhistories.org

Latest questions

dates What does the date 2d of Richard III mean and is...
Ebenezer Chapel Colchester There is an old chapel in Nunns Road in...
medieval law I am reading the rolls of the London Eyre 1244...

Plate 16
Ovington Square development

Sponsor

English Heritage

Publication

Author

F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor)

Year published

1983

Supporting documents

Page

16

Citation Show another format:

'Plate 16: Ovington Square development', Survey of London: volume 41: Brompton (1983), pp. 16. URL: http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=50048 Date accessed: 20 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


Highlight

(Min 3 characters)

Omngton Square Development (pp. 28-30)

a. Nos. 197-201 (odd) Brompton Road in 1903.


Ovington Square development

Plate 16a: Ovington Square development
Nos. 197-201 (odd) Brompton Road in 1903.

W. W. Pocock, architect, 1844-5. Demolished

b. No. 11 Ovington Gardens in 1903.


Ovington Square development

Plate 16b: Ovington Square development
No. 11 Ovington Gardens in 1903.

W. W. Pocock, architect, 1845. Demolished

c. Nos. 203 (left) and 205 Brompton Road, 1845, in 1903.


Ovington Square development

Plate 16c: Ovington Square development
Nos. 203 (left) and 205 Brompton Road, 1845, in 1903.

Demolished

d. The Bunch of Grapes, No. 207 Brompton Road, 1845, in 1982.


Ovington Square development

Plate 16d: Ovington Square development
The Bunch of Grapes, No. 207 Brompton Road, 1845, in 1982.

Yeoman's Row is on the right