Chiltern Street, 3-11 (London)
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Wendover Court (flats 1 to 15).
Wendover Court, which was originally called Wendover Buildings, was constructed between 1890 and 1900 by the Artizans, Labourers and General Dwellings Company (also known as the Artizans Company), a philanthropic organisation which speicialised in building for the working class. In order to offer these apartments at a low rental, the company built them as “associated flats”, ie without internal bathrooms.
In 1964 the Artizans Company embarked on a complete refurbishment of the block. By the end of this process the flats were self-contained and the building had been renamed "Wendover Court".
Wendover Court, which was originally called Wendover Buildings, was constructed between 1890 and 1900 by the Artizans, Labourers and General Dwellings Company (also known as the Artizans Company), a philanthropic organisation which speicialised in building for the working class. In order to offer these apartments at a low rental, the company built them as “associated flats”, ie without internal bathrooms.
In 1964 the Artizans Company embarked on a complete refurbishment of the block. By the end of this process the flats were self-contained and the building had been renamed "Wendover Court".
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Coordinates: 51°31'8"N -0°9'18"E
- 55 Baker Street 0.2 km
- 33 Cavendish Square 0.8 km
- Berkeley Square House 1.1 km
- Greater London House 2 km
- Embankment Place 2.4 km
- Somerset House 2.6 km
- Barkers Building 3.2 km
- Derry & Toms Building 3.2 km
- Redcliffe Quarter 169 km
- Coopers Cross 460 km
- Paddington Street Gardens 0.2 km
- Portman Square Gardens 0.4 km
- Marylebone 0.7 km
- Marylebone Railway Station 0.8 km
- City of Westminster 0.9 km
- Oxford Street, London 0.9 km
- Paddington 1.2 km
- Central London 2.6 km
- Camden Council 2.7 km
- Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea 3 km