NOTES: Lindsey House was originally built circa 1674 for Robert Bertie, third Earl of Lindsey. It was much altered in the 1750s and divided into several dwellings in 1775. This exhibition commemorates its restoration. All the furniture shown has been collected and arranged by Oliver Hill. The title of the exhibition may be fromt plaque on the wall, 'Lindsey House from the Restoration to Cremorne Gardens'.
NOTES: Evans & Shalev designed two homes close together, near the Alexandra Road Estate, both similar in appearance. One, on Langtry Walk was built as a children's reception centre (1970-1975) and the other, on 48 Boundary Road was built as a home for young disabled people (1972-1976).
NOTES: The former church of St Leonard, which has a 12th century nave, a 14th chancel and a 15th century porch was restored in the 19th century. But in 1977-1981 it was converted into a dwelling by Patrick Lorimer of Anthony Richardson & Partners.
NOTES: The former church of St Leonard, which has a 12th century nave, a 14th chancel and a 15th century porch was restored in the 19th century. But in 1977-1981 it was converted into a dwelling by Patrick Lorimer of Anthony Richardson & Partners.