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'''Property''':  53-55
'''Property''':  53-55


Teddington Society 1989 report by Miss R and Miss S Sanford
From the Teddington Society 1989 report by Misses R. & S. Sanford:


The six single-storey shops Nos. 49-59 were built in the front gardens of Grove Villas before the First  
"The six single-storey shops nos. 49-59 were built in the front gardens of Grove Villas before the First  
World War. Grove Villas, consisting of five terraced villas, were built in about 1839.
World War. Grove Villas, consisting of five terraced villas, were built in about 1839."


No 53 Kirby Chemist – in 1989 and still the same in 2013
No. 53: In 1989, Kirby Chemist. Still the same in 2013.


No 55 In 1977 Kirbys took over No. 55 and a new modern style front was fitted replacing the 19th century frontage and fittings
No. 55: In 1977 Kirbys took over no. 55 and a new modern style front was fitted replacing the 19th century frontage and fittings
1989 B.R.Z.Ltd, a packing office
2013 Mini Me, children’s hairdresser
In 1989, B.R.Z.Ltd (packing office). In 2013, Mini Me (children’s hairdresser).


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Revision as of 20:34, 6 October 2014

53-55 High Street 1970
53 High Street
55 High Street

Road: High Street, Teddington

Property: 53-55

From the Teddington Society 1989 report by Misses R. & S. Sanford:

"The six single-storey shops nos. 49-59 were built in the front gardens of Grove Villas before the First World War. Grove Villas, consisting of five terraced villas, were built in about 1839."

No. 53: In 1989, Kirby Chemist. Still the same in 2013.

No. 55: In 1977 Kirbys took over no. 55 and a new modern style front was fitted replacing the 19th century frontage and fittings

In 1989, B.R.Z.Ltd (packing office). In 2013, Mini Me (children’s hairdresser).


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.