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  2. 7 and 8 Balfour Place - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, the heiress Christina Onassis, who owned a three-bedroom flat in nearby Reeves Mews, flew in to London for a one-day shopping tour, amid considerable press interest. [2] She viewed the house, but was apparently put off by the de Grimston co-founders of The Process Church of The Final Judgment , living in the street, and the press ...

  3. West Grange Hall - Wikipedia

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    West Grange Hall is surrounded by 35 acres of parkland, woodland and gardens. A livery stable forms part of the estate and the largest area of parkland is used by horses from the yard. West Grange Hall has a large courtyard which includes stables, workshops, coach house, a 3 bedroom cottage and separate staff apartment.

  4. Rightmove - Wikipedia

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    Rightmove plc is a British company which runs rightmove.co.uk, the UK's largest online real estate property portal. [3] Rightmove is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index .

  5. Dawson's Heights - Wikipedia

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    Dawson's Heights consists of two blocks of flats: Bredinghurst to the south and Ladlands to the north. Composed of 298 flats distributed over 12 floors, it compromises 112 one-bed flats, 75 two-bed, 81 three-bed and 28 four-bed, all split-level dual aspect maisonettes. [ 1 ]

  6. Cotchford Farm - Wikipedia

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    6 bedroom detached house for sale, Rightmove, 5 October 2012; Cotchford Lane, Hartfield, East Sussex, TN7 4DN, Savills, No interest in Rolling Stones pool tragedy house, The Argus, 3 February 2013; You can buy the house where Winnie the Pooh was born (if you’ve got a spare £1.9m), Metro, 14 March 2016

  7. Gardnor House - Wikipedia

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    The house is set over 3 storeys with an attic. [1] It is made from yellow stock brick and is 4,600 sq ft in size. [1] [3] It was refronted to the back and front in the early 19th century. It has a mansard roof with tall chimney stacks in brick. One of the original rain-water heads and pipes in lead is inscribed 1736.

  8. Russell Court - Wikipedia

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    Russell Court soon after completion with garage and Mowlem sign. The building was a project of the London solicitor Gerald Glover, who specialised in real estate development, [2] [3] and is one of a number of very large blocks of flats erected in 1930s London. [4]

  9. Span Developments - Wikipedia

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    Span Developments Limited was a British property development company formed in the late 1950s by Geoffrey Townsend working in long and close partnership with Eric Lyons as consultant architect. During its most successful period in the 1960s, Span built over 2,000 homes in London , Surrey , Kent and East Sussex – mainly two- and three-bedroom ...