St Ann's Court
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Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 2 Apr 2006
Standing on the corner of Somerhill Road and Nizells Avenue and opposite St Ann's Wells Gardens from which it takes its name. Its most famous resident was Lord Alfred Douglas, Oscar Wilde's 'Bosie' who lived here between 1935-44. The flats themselves were built in the early 1930s. This view looks east from Somerhill Road.