Survey of London: Volume 8, Shoreditch. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1922.
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"Horse and Groom Yard, Curtain Road". Survey of London: Volume 8, Shoreditch. Ed. James Bird (London, 1922), British History Online. Web. 5 February 2025. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol8/p192a.
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LVII.—HORSE AND GROOM YARD, IN REAR OF No. 28 CURTAIN ROAD.
Ground landlords.
The freehold is a portion of the Stainton estate.
General description.
These premises consist of a pair of semi-detached three-storey brick buildings and basement. Their entrance doorways open direct into the living rooms. Internally, they each consist of one room to a floor, with a staircase at back. The two rooms on the top floor are approached by the staircase in the north house only, the staircase to the south house terminating at the first floor. Access to the premises from the street is obtained through a covered way.
Condition of premises.
Good.