Hambly Mansions, Streatham High Road

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Hambly Mansions, Streatham High Road

Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: Unknown

Built in 1877 for P.B. Cow whose factory used to be a little further down the road. The architects were Ernest George and Harold Peto. George lived in Streatham for some years and designed several buildings in the area. Note the tile-hanging and prominent chimney (compare with: Image]). It is within the Streatham Common Conservation Area. The ground floor has been the premises of Potter Perrin for some years, selling bathrooms and kitchens, with flats above.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.422541
Longitude
-0.129814