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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 [https://www.teddingtonsociety.org/ The Teddington Society]. Click on any photo for a higher resolution version. Copyright for the material on this page rests with the contributor.
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]. Click on any photo for a higher resolution version. Copyright for the material on this page rests with the contributor.


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[[Category:Buildings|High Street  91-97]]
[[Category:Buildings|High Street  91-97]]

Latest revision as of 07:11, 6 July 2024

91-97 High Street
93-95 High Street
93-95 High Street
91 High Street
97 High Street

Road: High Street, Teddington

Property: 91-97

In 1800 five houses stood on the land, which stretched from The King's Head to Watts Lane. The property belonged to Ann Cook, the widow of Richard Chandler Cook, a baker. At least two of these houses are still standing today, nos. 119 and 93. A house was standing behind nos. 99-111 and on the site of no. 97 and these may have been incorporated in the present buildings but they are not the original houses. The present building at no. 97 is probably smaller than the 1800 house and is thought to date from the early part of the 19th century. The frontage dates from the end of the century. Nos. 93-95 (now listed - see separate page) were known as Brookers Hardware Stores from 1928 to 1991 when the shop closed.

No. 91: Slate-roofed Victorian cottage.

In 1973, Bernard Miles (optician). In 1989, Bernard Miles (optometrist). In 2013, The Coffee Mill (café)

No. 97: Slate-roofed cottage with brick façade over shop. The present building is probably smaller than the 1800 house and is thought to date from the early 19th century. The frontage dates from the end of the century.

In 1989, Burtenshaw (fishmonger, trading since 1922, carrying out own curing). In 2013, Teds (baby clothes and toys).


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. Click on any photo for a higher resolution version. Copyright for the material on this page rests with the contributor.