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reference 0524 ❯
Central London Extraordinary 18thC double-fronted merchant's house with a historic preserved interior containing many original features, panelled rooms, period furniture etc. A stunning example of faded grandeur, central London. |
reference 36813 ❯
Central London Five-storey 1720s Georgian town house built by Huguenot silk weavers. Working fireplaces in every room, broad wooden floorboards, panelled throughout, stylish decor and with a high-walled garden. Central London. |
reference 36992 ❯
Central London Extraordinary historical house reflecting centuries of occupation from the 18th to 20th centuries, harbouring a vast cornucopia of bric-a-brac, antiques and ephemera. Central London. |
reference 0524 ❯
Central London
Extraordinary 18thC double-fronted merchant's house with a historic preserved interior containing many original features, panelled rooms, period furniture etc. A stunning example of faded grandeur, central London.
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reference 36813 ❯
Central London
Five-storey 1720s Georgian town house built by Huguenot silk weavers. Working fireplaces in every room, broad wooden floorboards, panelled throughout, stylish decor and with a high-walled garden. Central London.
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reference 36992 ❯
Central London
Extraordinary historical house reflecting centuries of occupation from the 18th to 20th centuries, harbouring a vast cornucopia of bric-a-brac, antiques and ephemera. Central London.
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