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Cleaver Square

Architecture & History:

Laid out c. 1788, but houses mostly built in early C19. Formerly Prince's
Square.


Foxley Road

Architecture & History:

Nos 32 - 48 are linked semi-detached pairs built in 1824.


Harleyford Road

Architecture & History:

Stuccoed terraces built in 1820s.


Kennington Park Road

Architecture & History:

Kennington Park Road featurese several late C18 terraces.
Nos 114 - 132 are semi-detached and off Cleaver Square and were built by
Michael Searles (of Blackheath Paragon fame) for Joseph Prince in 1790.
Nos 140-162 are c.1775.


Kennington Road

Architecture & History:

Road was built up after Westminster Bridge was opened in 1750. Various late
C18 and early C19 terraces.
Nos 121 etc on east side is 1770s.
No 150 etc is 1840.
The terrace (formerly Chester Place) compromising Nos 233-292 is notable and
is c.1795.
Nos 309 - 341 were built c. 1787.
No 317 Marlborough House is by Michael Searles.


Walcot Square

Architecture & History:

Built 1837 - 1839.


Walnut Tree Walk

Architecture & History:

Several Georgian terraces.

 

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