Builders of Westminster.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
The Percevals moved to Ealing in 1808 and purchased Elm Grove manor which was on the site where All Saints Church now stands. Â They had 12 children. Â After Spencer's murder the government gave his ...
There has been a house on this site since about 1551 and it was occupied by, amongst others, John Popham. Guests at the house included Queen Elizabeth I and, in the early 1700s, Queen Anne. 1800 th...
It was saved from demolition by the Hammersmith and Fulham Historic Buildings Group and was converted to offices.
in 1532 Sir William Portman of Somerset, Lord Chief Justice to Henry VIII acquired land covering an area of 270 acres stretching from Oxford Street to Regents Canal. A large part of this land, no...
In an area known as 'The Warren', the Tudor manor house 'Tower Place' along with thirty-one acres of land was bought by the crown for use as ordnance stores. Â The house was demolished (all but one ...
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