67 Grange Walk, Bermondsey
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Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 7 Oct 2013
Described by the London Open House website as a rare survivor of a timber framed London house of c1700, as the Metropolitan Building Acts had banned timber house construction as a result of the Great Fire. It was later clad in brick. From 1907, it was used by E Spaull & Co, clay pipe manufacturers, as can be seen by the “ghost sign” on the corner. Today, the property is back in residential use, and listed grade 2* (list entry number 1385574).
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