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From very early in the 19th century 3 cottages occupied this site but were demolished sometime in the second half of that century for the existing shops. | From very early in the 19th century, 3 cottages occupied this site but were demolished sometime in the second half of that century for the existing shops. | ||
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In 1989 the Misses Sanford wrote: Nos. 73-77 is an interesting building showing turn of the century or late Victorian characteristics – the use of floral decoration, classical columns, gothic style etc. No. 121 is a narrower version, obviously built by the same architect. The property is 3-storey with dormer windows, and with small shops between the main building and the pavement. | In 1989 the Misses Sanford wrote: Nos. 73-77 is an interesting building showing turn of the century or late Victorian characteristics – the use of floral decoration, classical columns, gothic style etc. No. 121 is a narrower version, obviously built by the same architect. The property is 3-storey with dormer windows, and with small shops between the main building and the pavement. | ||
No 73 1973 Collectors Corner, an antique business specialising in glass | No. 73 1973 Collectors Corner, an antique business specialising in glass | ||
1989 Jeeves Interiors | 1989 Jeeves Interiors | ||
2013 Jude the Obscure, clothing and jewellery | 2013 Jude the Obscure, clothing and jewellery | ||
No 75 1973 Dobney, greengrocers | No. 75 1973 Dobney, greengrocers | ||
1989 Fruiterers | 1989 Fruiterers | ||
2013 Fallow Deer, café | 2013 Fallow Deer, café | ||
No 77 1973 & 1989 Langrish, shoe repairer | No. 77 1973 & 1989 Langrish, shoe repairer | ||
2013 Wood Companions, furniture and fittings | 2013 Wood Companions, furniture and fittings | ||
Revision as of 11:41, 6 October 2014

Road: High Street, Teddington
Property: 73-77
From very early in the 19th century, 3 cottages occupied this site but were demolished sometime in the second half of that century for the existing shops.



In 1989 the Misses Sanford wrote: Nos. 73-77 is an interesting building showing turn of the century or late Victorian characteristics – the use of floral decoration, classical columns, gothic style etc. No. 121 is a narrower version, obviously built by the same architect. The property is 3-storey with dormer windows, and with small shops between the main building and the pavement.
No. 73 1973 Collectors Corner, an antique business specialising in glass 1989 Jeeves Interiors 2013 Jude the Obscure, clothing and jewellery
No. 75 1973 Dobney, greengrocers 1989 Fruiterers 2013 Fallow Deer, café
No. 77 1973 & 1989 Langrish, shoe repairer 2013 Wood Companions, furniture and fittings
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