The Grove 15-29



Road: The Grove
Property: 15-29
THE GROVE ESTATE The estate comprises The Grove, Grove Terrace and Grove Gardens surrounding a small park called Grove Gardens, built on the site of the 18th Century house called The Grove. The house was demolished in 1920 and the land was acquired by Royal Dutch Shell Oil Co. who erected The Grove and Grove Terrace using Dutch architecture and built by Gazes Ltd. The company later sold the park to Twickenham Borough Council and the rest of the estate to private owners.
The Grove Estate also included 58-84 Cambridge Road, then numbered 1-14 Grove Estate. The Grove excluding Nos. 30-45 is covered by Conservation Area No 26, together with Grove Terrace and Grove Gardens.
For details of the 18th Century Teddington Grove, see the House file in Twickenham Local History collection at Twickenham Library.
This report was written in ?1989 by M & E Pilborough
Nos. 15-29 Terraces in continental Dutch Cottage style, with open plan front gardens.Mentioned in Kelly’s Directory 1923
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