31, Horniman Drive

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31, Horniman Drive

Image: © Brian Whittle Taken: 4 Apr 2020

Dating from 1935, this house was designed by Francis G. Sharp, in a style influenced by late Arts and Crafts. It was later the home of Arthur Verstage, himself an architect and reputed to have designed the first Blue Plaque and was a founder of the William Morris Society. An extension has been built recently and can just be seen behind the ivy on the right-hand side. Information credit to Sue Grindley, 20th Century Society notes 2005

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.444392
Longitude
-0.057832