Plate 67: Drayton Gardens area

Survey of London: Volume 41, Brompton. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1983.

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In this section

Drayton Gardens area: the Day Estate. John Blore, architect (pp. 157-60)

a. Nos. 28-34 (even) Drayton Gardens (right to left), 1859-62, in 1982.

Figure 67a:

Nos. 28–34 (even) and Nos. 1–29 (odd) Drayton Gardens in 1982.

Nos. 28-34 (even) Drayton Gardens (right to left), 1859-62, in 1982.

b. Nos. 141 and 143 Old Brompton Road (formerly 4-5 Drayton Terrace), 1845-6, in 1971

Figure 67b:

Nos. 141 and 143 Old Brompton Road in 1971.

Nos. 141 and 143 Old Brompton Road (formerly 4-5 Drayton Terrace), 1845-6, in 1971

c. Nos. 1-29 (odd) Drayton Gardens (left to right), 1846-63, in 1982.

Figure 67c:

Nos. 28–34 (even) and Nos. 1–29 (odd) Drayton Gardens in 1982.

Nos. 1-29 (odd) Drayton Gardens (left to right), 1846-63, in 1982.