
The houses shown here, numbers 74 to 89, are on the west side and were built c.1800. |
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Blackfriars
Road was laid out in 1769 as an approach to
the newly built Black-friars Bridge, and there
are few boulevards as grand anywhere in London.
The City hoped that the new bridge and roads
would stimulate and sustain a new middle-class
suburb.
This happened initially but did not last as
later developers built smaller homes more
suitable to the increasingly working-class
population.
More recently space was given over to industry
rather than housing.
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