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Anyone who knows anything more about these buildings and their history or who has further photograph is asked to get in touch by [mailto:kandn.atkinson@tiscali.co.uk email].
The 1970's TeddSoc review described these houses as "Double-fronted semi-detached 2-storeyed houses with balconies on upper floor, tiled roof and rounded bays." Anyone who knows anything more about these buildings and their history or who has further photographs is asked to get in touch by [mailto:kandn.atkinson@tiscali.co.uk email].





Revision as of 11:23, 19 May 2013

170-182 Broom Road
Broom Road 182

Road: Broom Road

Property: 170-182

I have lived here with my family since 1981 (see second photo). This was the first to be built of Nos 172-182 Broom Rd. Our house was built in 1882, and was probably a manager's house of the Teddington Sewage Works, which were opposite.

The deeds have a covenant on the land (dated 1868 between John Morant and William Henry Hubbard) to the effect that no hotel, tavern or public house shall at any time be erected thereon. Hence, I am not allowed to sell alcohol,................ but, as my solicitor informed me, I am allowed to give it away!

The original 1882 planning application for these buildings is on the Richmond Local Studies website. To see it: click here.


The 1970's TeddSoc review described these houses as "Double-fronted semi-detached 2-storeyed houses with balconies on upper floor, tiled roof and rounded bays." Anyone who knows anything more about these buildings and their history or who has further photographs is asked to get in touch by email.



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