9 Davenant Street (London)

United Kingdom / England / London / Davenant Street, 9
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The east end of the former ropewalk that had otherwise been taken by Ind, Coope & Co. was developed by Daniel Luke Moss, a Fieldgate Street stonemason, who put up a warehouse with a steam engine in 1846 and a court of twelve small houses, Moss's Buildings, in 1848. Their southern side was redeveloped in 2005-8, for eleven flats with shops and clothing workshops in a four-story block built for Unicastle Ltd, with Clements & Porter Architects (later Richard Bonsor, architect), and Eyekon Contractors Ltd, builders. In 2016 its shops are the Urban Chocolatier and Dot Print. Source: surveyoflondon.org/map/feature/446/detail/
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Coordinates:   51°31'6"N   -0°3'56"E
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