Plate 233: Cleveland House, Cleveland Row

Survey of London: Volumes 29 and 30, St James Westminster, Part 1. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1960.

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In this section

Cleveland House, Cleveland Row (p. 491).

Demolished

a. South front and part of west wing in 1795

Figure 233a:

Cleveland House, Cleveland Row

South front and part of west wing in 1795

b. South front, remodelled by James Lewis, architect, 1795–7

Figure 233b:

Cleveland House, Cleveland Row

South front, remodelled by James Lewis, architect, 1795–7

c. Plan of part of first floor in 1808.

Figure 233c:

Cleveland House, Cleveland Row

Plan of part of first floor in 1808.

Dark hachuring, rooms built by F. Lewis, 1795–7, light hachuring, rooms built by C. H. Tatham, c. 1806

d. Picture gallery in 1808

Figure 233d:

Cleveland House, Cleveland Row

Picture gallery in 1808