Imperial Court, Kennington Lane
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Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 12 Mar 2011
Now flats, but built in 1836 as the Licensed Victualler's School, the architect Henry Rose. Quite an imposing building, with a rusticated ground floor and central Composite portico. Grade II listed. Pevsner commented that the ambition of the architecture reflected the growing importance of middle-class education.