The Paragon, Blackheath Park, London: the garden elevations after restoration and conversion
Architect/Designer | Brown, Charles Bernard (1910-) |
| Searles, Michael (1751-1813) |
Artist/Photographer | Pantlin, John (1917-2003) |
Country | UK: England |
City | London |
Subject Date | 1807 |
Image Date | 1954 |
View | Exterior |
Style | Georgian |
Medium | Photoprint |
Library Reference | AP118/ 103 |
Orientation | Landscape |
Colour Info | Black and white |
Credit | Architectural Press Archive / RIBA Collections |
Subject | Flats ; Houses ; Windows ; Brickwork ; Restoration ; Conversion of buildings |
NOTES: Built in 1794-1807, The Paragon is a 14-house perfect crescent occupying a semicircular plot marking the north-east end of Blackheath Park. The seven blocks of semi-detached houses each linked by a colonnade were badly damaged during World War II and were restored and converted into flats by Charles Bernard Brown in the 1950s.
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