Plate 48: The Phillimore estate

Survey of London: Volume 37, Northern Kensington. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1973.

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THE PHILLIMORE ESTATE: houses designed by H. W. Hayward, architect

a. Nos. 6–12 even Phillimore Place, 1861 (p.64)

Figure 048a:

Nos. 6–12 (even) Phillimore Place in 1971

Nos. 6–12 even Phillimore Place, 1861 (p.64)

b. The Abbey, Campden Hill Road, 1879–80 (p.72). Demolished

Figure 048b:

The Abbey, Campden Hill Road.

The Abbey, Campden Hill Road, 1879–80 (p.72). Demolished

c. The Abbey, hall, 1879–80 (p.72). Demolished

Figure 048c:

The Abbey, hall.

The Abbey, hall, 1879–80 (p.72). Demolished