Survey of London: Volume 42, Kensington Square To Earl's Court. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1986.
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De Vere Cottages and De Vere Mews (pp. 126, 128-9)
a. (above). Laconia Mews (now Vere Cottages), elevation to Canning Place submitted to M.B.W in 1877, G. B. Hart, architect
b. (right). De Vere cottages, 1877-8, in 1972. Front to Vere Gardens (right) altered 1918-25, Stanly-Barret and Driver, architects
c. (above). De Vere mews, 1877, in 1972
d. (below right). De Vere mews in 1980.
Roger Carpenter and Associates, architects for recasting in 1978-80