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'''Property''':  2 & 4
'''Property''':  2 & 4


No. 2: On the corner of Queen’s Road and Broad Street. Formerly “The Queen” public house. A building of red brick with 2-storeys over the shops. Sash windows and slate roof. Built pre-1863. In 1980, Launderette and Ladbroke’s Betting Shop. In 2013, Dry Cleaners and Ladbroke’s Betting Shop
No. 2: On the corner of [[Queen’s Road]] and [[Broad Street]]. Formerly ''The Queen'' public house. A building of red brick with 2-storeys over the shops. Sash windows and slate roof. Built pre-1863. In 1980, Launderette and Ladbroke’s Betting Shop. In 2013, Dry Cleaners and Ladbroke’s Betting Shop


No. 4: 2-storeys over shop (a much lower building than 2 & 2a). The first floor has two sash windows. The upper floor has two dormer windows in a mansard slate roof.  Built pre-1863. In 1980, Fourways Café. In 2013, Bilas. Tandoori (Indian restaurant).  
No. 4: 2-storeys over shop (a much lower building than 2 & 2a). The first floor has two sash windows. The upper floor has two dormer windows in a mansard slate roof.  Built pre-1863. In 1980, Fourways Café. In 2013, Bilas. Tandoori (Indian restaurant).  

Revision as of 17:18, 30 October 2014

2-4 Broad Street

Road: Broad Street

Property: 2 & 4

No. 2: On the corner of Queen’s Road and Broad Street. Formerly The Queen public house. A building of red brick with 2-storeys over the shops. Sash windows and slate roof. Built pre-1863. In 1980, Launderette and Ladbroke’s Betting Shop. In 2013, Dry Cleaners and Ladbroke’s Betting Shop

No. 4: 2-storeys over shop (a much lower building than 2 & 2a). The first floor has two sash windows. The upper floor has two dormer windows in a mansard slate roof. Built pre-1863. In 1980, Fourways Café. In 2013, Bilas. Tandoori (Indian restaurant).


This page is part of the Directory of Buildings of Townscape Merit (BTMs) and Listed Buildings in Teddington assembled by the Planning and History Groups of The Teddington Society. Click on any photo for a higher resolution version. Copyright for the material on this page rests with the contributor.