Brunswick House, Wandsworth Road

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Brunswick House, Wandsworth Road

Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: Unknown

Completely marooned amid the busy Vauxhall Cross road junction and the stodgy St George Wharf development (behind). Built in 1758, "a lone relic from a more respectable past" wrote Pevsner, with a pediment and semi-circular porch. Its name derives from a former occupant, the Duke of Brunswick; fittingly, it is now occupied by an architectural salvage dealer. Grade II* listed.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.485428
Longitude
-0.125945