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Latest revision as of 15:26, 6 July 2024

25 Middle Lane

Road: Middle Lane

Property: 25

No. 25 is one of a pair of semi-detached cottages (with no. 27) with a frontage on to the footpath which ends at North Lane, brick built, two storey with slate roof and single storey side addition with front door, similar to nos. 13 and 15 and a 2-storey rear addition behind. It has a small front garden with brick boundary wall. This house is currently (2013) offered for sale at a guide price of £729,000 freehold.

"My cottage is situated on the footpath between Elleray Hall and North Lane. I bought the cottage in 1988 when the main conversion was already done. I believe it was built in 1820 although the records suffered in a fire during the second world war, I think. Before my part of Middle Lane became a footpath it was one of the ancient lanes of Teddington and the cottage faced St. James' Farm, the last dairy farm in Teddington, when the recently demolished Depot building was the working building of the farm and farmyard, with a single story pantiled farm cottage beyond that, where the car park is now. I have a lovely walled back garden where I found an old cinder path which led down the centre of the garden in the old days to the Queen Dowager pub land, before no. 47 North Lane was built."


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.