House entrance, Langley Avenue (2)

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House entrance, Langley Avenue (2)

Image: © Stefan Czapski Taken: 30 May 2013

A house at the north-eastern end of Langley Avenue, near to the junction with the Upper Brighton Road. The overall style of the house reminds me of Bedford Park (West London) but the porch - in the form of a segment of a circle - is rather unusual (I'm reminded of the Piccadilly Line). At a guess, the architect may well have been one of those involved in the Bedford Park project, under the supervision of Norman Shaw.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.385686
Longitude
-0.302053