23 Oakhill Road

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23 Oakhill Road
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23 Oakhill Road
General information
StatusGrade II listed
LocationOakhill Road, Putney, London SW15
Completed1879
Design and construction
Architect(s)William Young

23 Oakhill Road is a Grade II listed house in Oakhill Road, Putney, London SW15. [1]

It was built in 1879, by the architect William Young, as his own house. [1] He died at 23 Oakhill Road in 1900.

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References

  1. 1 2 Historic England, "23 Oakhill Road (1184564)", National Heritage List for England , retrieved 30 September 2014

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