Our Victorian TERRACE
Apr 07, 2022
2 minutes
WORDS: AMY MAYNARD AND ESME CLEMO.
On a street that overlooks a pretty village green in south-west London sits a row of charming red-brick homes. Built between 1899 and 1903, they’re known locally as the Lion Houses due to the small sandstone lions positioned atop their gate piers, bays and parapets. When Louise Turle, her husband Marcus and their eight-year-old son Harry spotted
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