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Left: 4 Cadogan Square, London SW1. George Edmund Street. 1879. Right: . Jones and Woodward comment that this building, the home Street designed for himself, "makes few concessons to the prevailing 'Pont Street Dutch' — only the use of red brick and perhaps the restrained window arrangements. His gothic is given free reign in the magnificently assymetrical porch to the front door" (184).
Left: Three-quarter view facing Cadogan Square. Right: Decoration on façade . [Click on images to enlarge them.]
Left: Entrance. Right: Porch over entrance. [Click on images to enlarge them.]
Left: Upper story gothic stonework. Right: Stone carving on first-floor windows. [Click on images to enlarge them.]
Glass canopy over tradesman's entrance
References
Jones, Edward, & Christopher Woodward. A Guide to the Architecture of London. 2nd ed. London: Weidenfeld and Nicholson, 1992
Last modified 20 June 2015