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Leigham Court Estate, Streatham, c. 1905
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Maisonettes
and houses, part of the Leigham Court Estate,
Streatham Hill.
The estate, developed from 1891 by the Artisans'
Labourers and General Dwelling Company, occupied
the site of Leigham Court House.
Better known as the 'ABCD' Estate, it got
its name from the roads that formed a major
part of the site, Amesbury, Barcombe,
Cricklade
and Downton Avenues.
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Proposed
Layout of
Manor Park Estate,
Streatham, c. 1860 |
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Streatham
Common,
1870 |
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Streatham
High Road,
Streatham, 1895 |
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