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This page is part of the [[Directory of Buildings of Townscape Merit (BTMs) and Listed Buildings]] in Teddington assembled by the [[Planning Group|Planning]] and [[History Group|History]] Groups of [http://www.teddingtonsociety.org.uk The Teddington Society].  
This page is part of the [[Directory of Buildings of Townscape Merit (BTMs) and Listed Buildings]] in Teddington assembled by the [[Planning Group|Planning]] and [[History Group|History]] Groups of [https://www.teddingtonsociety.org The Teddington Society].  
You can view {{PAGENAME}} on [http://g.co/maps/zqnd9 Google Maps].
You can view {{PAGENAME}} on [http://g.co/maps/zqnd9 Google Maps].  
The properties in this road designated by the Council on their [http://www.richmond.gov.uk/home/environment/urban_design/buildings_of_townscape_merit.htm website]
as Buildings of Townscape Merit are:


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"The road is shown on the 1863 OS map which was surveyed just after the manor of Teddington was sold and the land ripe for development. On the 1893 OS map the road is called Cornelius Rd, probably named after Cornelius Park, who bought much of the manor land. There was only one house on the north side, approximately in the centre of the road. The road is not shown on the 1895 Kelly's Directory. Much of the road was built by W.G. Collier about 1904. This road is said to be named after King Edward VII who bought a house there for Lily Langtry." TeddSoc 1975.
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"The road is shown on the 1863 OS map which was surveyed just after the manor of Teddington was sold and the land ripe for development. On the 1893 OS map the road is called Cornelius Rd, probably named after Cornelius Park, who bought much of the manor land.There was only one house on the north side, approximately in the centre of the road. The road is not shown on the 1895 Kelly's Directory. Much of the road was built by W.G. Collier about 1904. This road is said to be named after King Edward VII who bought a house there for Lily Langtry." TeddSoc 1975          
 
Anyone who knows anything about the buildings in this road and their history or who has a better photograph of any of these buildings is asked to get in touch by [mailto:kandn.atkinson@gmail.com email]. Click below for the page about each Building of Townscape Merit in this road for which we have already gathered information:


The properties in this road designated by the Council on their [https://www.richmond.gov.uk/locally_listed_buildings website]
as Buildings of Townscape Merit are:
 
* [[King Edward's Grove 82]]
* [[King Edward's Grove 82]]


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Latest revision as of 09:29, 7 July 2024

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. You can view King Edward's Grove on Google Maps.

"The road is shown on the 1863 OS map which was surveyed just after the manor of Teddington was sold and the land ripe for development. On the 1893 OS map the road is called Cornelius Rd, probably named after Cornelius Park, who bought much of the manor land. There was only one house on the north side, approximately in the centre of the road. The road is not shown on the 1895 Kelly's Directory. Much of the road was built by W.G. Collier about 1904. This road is said to be named after King Edward VII who bought a house there for Lily Langtry." TeddSoc 1975.

The properties in this road designated by the Council on their website as Buildings of Townscape Merit are: