Lichfield Court (Richmond)
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house, Art Deco (architecture)
Completed in 1935, Lichfield Court consists of two Grade II Listed (January 27th 2004) purpose built blocks of flats in fine Art Deco style, situated in Richmond, London. It is built on the site of Lichfield House which was reputedly designed by Christopher Wren and built for the 1st Earl of Abergavenny and later became the palace for the Bishop of Lichfield. In 1901, it was the home of Mary Elizabeth Braddon, the novelist. The house and grounds were acquired in 1933 by George Broadbridge and redeveloped into the present two blocks of flats.
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Coordinates: 51°27'41"N -0°18'2"E
- Marshgate House 0.1 km
- Clarence House 0.4 km
- The Evolution House 1.5 km
- Gordon House 1.5 km
- Syon House 2 km
- Taskmaster Cottage 2.8 km
- Osterley Mansions 3.5 km
- Boston Manor House 3.6 km
- St Stephen House 4.1 km
- Gunnersbury Park Museum 4.4 km
- Old Deer Park 0.8 km
- North Sheen 1.5 km
- Royal Botanic Gardens 1.8 km
- Kew 2.2 km
- London Borough of Richmond-upon-Thames 2.4 km
- East Sheen 2.4 km
- Mortlake 2.7 km
- Richmond Park 2.9 km
- Chiswick 3.5 km
- London 15 km