Sensitive 21st C architectural addition to a late 18th C house, Kentish Town Road, NW5

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Sensitive 21st C architectural addition to a late 18th C house, Kentish Town Road, NW5

Image: © Mike Quinn Taken: 7 Aug 2009

In her book "The Fields Beneath", Gillian Tindall quotes an 18th C source that says that the three storey house behind the hideous curved glass estate agent's office "was formerly called Village House ... it was very pleasantly situate with a commanding view to and fro". Sadly, no longer.

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