1964 House In London Architect Neave Brown Built It

Though looking at the interior picture it doesn’t look like a house built in 1964, that’s when the renowned architect Neave Brown built it. Part of a five houses terrace in Dartmouth Park, London, where the community means everything, the three-storey building has two bedrooms – one of them with direct access to the gardens, a shower room and a utility room at the ground floor. On the first floor there is an entrance hall, a bathroom, an 8 sqm terrace with a view over the gardens and newly installed kitchen. There’s also the second floor with a master bedroom and a 19 ft reception that offers a stunning view over the outsi

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The most enchanting matter was this house method of being mixed with apart from scenery. All of them were customs and well berkontras. The new owner of the house has wrought technically firm Max Fordham to increase the new system so that they don’t the fall of the original form. Took place xNP in London,

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