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Eaglesfield Road, SE18
‘Lowood’
Club house of Shooters Hill Golf Club. 2½-storey Victorian detached house with gables and
tiled roof, stuccoed rendering, dated 1874. Designed by Edward dru Drurey - a local architect
who also built the Church Hall in St. Johns Park. This building is unique in that, 'it is probably
the first house built in concrete in Woolwich' (Frank Jefferson - 'The Woolwich Story').
Pub on Pelton Road: www.peltonarms.com/
Greenwich, meaning the "Green trading settlement or harbour", is situated on the River Thames east of Deptford Creek.
Greenwich World Heritage Site was established in 1997.
Docklands development across the river.
Greenwich, meaning the "Green trading settlement or harbour", is situated on the River Thames east of Deptford Creek.
Greenwich World Heritage Site was established in 1997.
Greenwich, meaning the "Green trading settlement or harbour", is situated on the River Thames east of Deptford Creek.
Greenwich World Heritage Site was established in 1997.
Greenwich, meaning the "Green trading settlement or harbour", is situated on the River Thames east of Deptford Creek.
Greenwich World Heritage Site was established in 1997.
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Herbert Road No. 51 ‘White Lodge’
Large Victorian house, 2-storey with basement with rendered walls, bay windows to ground
and first floors on Herbert Road frontage and projecting turret with windows on corner with
Eglington Hill rising above the roof to form an octagonal turret, open to the roof, this
surmounted by an octagonal lead cupola topped topped by a plain metal finish. Frontage to
Herbert Road continues ornate front entrance raised 8 steps up from street level in dressed
stone with moulded door surround framed by Ionic pilasters with entablature and cornice over
- the cornice broken to form two raised scrolls centrally placed surmounted by an acanthus
leaf decoration. Over the door towards the turret is a timber oriel window to the first floor.
Ground floor and first floors have string courses, friezes and cornices, the first floor cornice
topped by a deep parapet. Blank flank wall to Herbert Road. Dormer in part raised roof behind
parapet. One moulded stone entrance gate pier remains.
Blackheath Avenue - Greenwich Park.
Taken 1/5/16. I am way behind , look at it this way I'll have plenty of Summer photos to see through Winter with.
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King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery in the middle of the Old Royal Naval College - Greenwich
Captured using Nikon D3100 - 18-55mm
Trinity Hospital, built in 1613-17, founded by the the Earl of Northampton.
historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1078961
Now sheltered accommodation: www.mercers.co.uk/almshouses-sheltered-housing
Greenwich, meaning the "Green trading settlement or harbour", is situated on the River Thames east of Deptford Creek.
Greenwich World Heritage Site was established in 1997.
Blackheath Avenue - Greenwich Park.
Taken 1/5/16. I am way behind , look at it this way I'll have plenty of Summer photos to see through Winter with.
Thanks for all the views, Please check out my other photos and albums.
Chris Roberts, Leader, Royal Borough of Greenwich and Mayor Jim Gillman with the Letters Patent in Woolwich Town Hall
King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery in the middle of Old Royal Naval College grounds
Captured using Nikon D3100 - 18-55mm
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1 and 2 ‘The Old Police Station’
Late-Victorian; 2-storey, yellow stock brick with hipped slate roof -round headed arched
windows to first floor. Features include raised brick quoins, string course and window and
door surrounds. Modern external staircase leads up to first floor entrance door on flank
elevation.
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Nithdale Road, SE18 No. 1
2 storey late Victorian double fronted detached house in yellow stock brick with red brick
string courses and stepped 'cornice' to eaves. Pitched slate roof. Projecting bay window to
ground floor on left of central front door approached through latticed porch with slate roof.
Stone window heads - those to ground floor forming a continuous frieze and cornice across
front of building. Moulded three quarter columns with plain capitals forming central mullions
to first floor flanking windows, ground floor window and ground floor bay.
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341 Woodlands Farm House
Built in 1886. 2-storey red brick building in the Queen Anne Revival style. Tiled roof with
attics. Tile hanging to first floor. Projecting eaves and weather boards to gable ends.
Projecting glazed porch on red brick plinth to sill height with pitched head roof and decorated
gable end with date plaque. Glazing bars missing from lower parts of windows. Woodlands is
one of the few farms left within the old L.L.C. area.
Blackheath Avenue - Greenwich Park.
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Remnants from when the room was used for amputations before being converted to the present skittle alley in 1860. Surgeons used to sharpen their knives on the stone beneath the window.
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106 The Vicarage
2-storey detached mid-Victorian house in yellow stock brick, with central front door and
flanking projecting bay windows to ground floor with cornices and parapets. Round-headed
windows to first floor, those above the bays grouped in pairs. Stone surrounds to windows
and front door. Wide over-hanging eaves supported on brackets, roof, hipped and slated with
ornamental cast-iron decoration to central ridge-piece. Chimneys on flank walls
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Eglinton Hill 135 and 137
Pair of 3-storey plus basement semi-detached late Victorian houses with centred front doors and projecting bays to basement, ground and first floors. No. 135 in yellow/cream Gault brick; No. 137 has brickwork painted. Hipped slate roofs. Modern front doors and modern windows to No. 137.