Northumberland House, Fulham

Last updated

Northumberland House, Fulham Northumberland House, Fulham, London 01.jpg
Northumberland House, Fulham
Door detail Northumberland House, Fulham, London 03.jpg
Door detail

Northumberland House is a Grade II listed house at 134 New King's Road, Fulham, London, built in the early 18th century. [1]

Listed building Collection of protected architectural creations in the United Kingdom

A listed building, or listed structure, is one that has been placed on one of the four statutory lists maintained by Historic England in England, Historic Environment Scotland in Scotland, Cadw in Wales, and the Northern Ireland Environment Agency in Northern Ireland.

Kings Road major street stretching through Chelsea and Fulham in west London, England

King's Road or Kings Road, is a major street stretching through Chelsea and Fulham, both in west London. It is associated with 1960s style and with fashion figures such as Mary Quant and Vivienne Westwood. Sir Oswald Mosley's Blackshirt movement had a barracks on the street in the 1930s.

Fulham area of southwest London, England

Fulham is an affluent area of the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham in South West London, England, 3.7 miles (6.0 km) south-west of Charing Cross. It lies on the north bank of the River Thames, between Hammersmith and Kensington and Chelsea, facing Wandsworth, Putney and the Barn Elms part of Barnes.

It is next door to Claybrook House, and two doors away from 128 New King's Road.

Claybrook House grade II listed building in London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, United kingdom

Claybrook House is a Grade II listed house at 136 New King's Road, Fulham, London.

128 New Kings Road Hammersmith and Fulham, Greater London, SW6

128 New King's Road is a Grade II listed house at 128 New King's Road, Fulham, London, built in the early 18th century.

Related Research Articles

Northumberland House Former townhouse on the Strand, London

Northumberland House was a large Jacobean townhouse in London, which was so called because for most of its history it was the London residence of the Percy family, who were the Earls and later Dukes of Northumberland, and one of England's richest and most prominent aristocratic dynasties for many centuries. It stood at the far western end of the Strand from around 1605 until demolished in 1874. In its later years it overlooked Trafalgar Square.

Fulham Road

Fulham Road is a street in London, England, which comprises the A304 and part of the A308.

Duke of Northumberlands River

The Duke of Northumberland's River or D. O. N. River consists of separate upper and lower artificial watercourses in west London, United Kingdom. The older name Isleworth Mill Stream/River more accurately describes the economic motivation behind construction. The first section draws sluice-drawn water from the Colne — a source river which has seven distributaries, many of which are man-made — today an extended distance of c. 5 miles (8 km) into the Crane; its lower section of c. 1.8 miles (2.9 km) draws water from that small river in Whitton, Twickenham and discharges it via neighbouring Isleworth, passing Mill Plat into the tidal Thames. A sluice underneath Mill Plat feeds the main lake in Syon Park.

Golden Lion, Fulham pub in Fulham, London

The Golden Lion is a pub in Fulham, in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, London, England. It is located on Fulham High Street, to the east of Fulham Palace Gardens. Built in 1455 it is reported as the oldest pub in Fulham and was rebuilt by one of its Victorian owners. Notable patrons include the playwrights Shakespeare and Fletcher as well as Bishop Bonner.

Fulham High Street street in Fulham, London, UK

Fulham High Street is a street in Fulham, London.

Fulham Pottery

Fulham Pottery was founded in Fulham, London by John Dwight in 1672, at the junction of New King's Road and Burlington Road, Fulham, not far from Putney Bridge.

Sandford Manor House

Sandford Manor House is a Grade II* listed house in Rewell Street, Fulham, London.

The Kings Head, Fulham pub in Fulham, London

The King's Head is a Grade II listed public house at 4 Fulham High Street, Fulham, London.

The Cock, Fulham pub in Fulham, London

The Cock is a Grade II listed public house at 360 North End Road, Fulham, London.

Aragon House public house at 247 New Kings Road, Fulham, London

Aragon House is a Grade II listed public house at 247 New King's Road, Fulham, London.

Duke of Cumberland, Fulham pub in Fulham, London

The Duke Of Cumberland is a Grade II listed public house at 235 New King's Road, Fulham, London.

Chapel at College of St Mark and St John grade II listed chapel in the United kingdom

The Chapel at the College of St Mark and St John is a Grade II listed building at 349a Fulham Road, Chelsea, London SW10 9TW.

237–245 New Kings Road Hammersmith and Fulham, Greater London, SW6

237–245 New King's Road is a Grade II listed terrace of five houses at 237–245 New King's Road, Fulham, London, England.

King Street, Hammersmith major road in Hammersmith, London

King Street, Hammersmith is the main shopping street in Hammersmith, London. It runs west-east, and forms part of the A315, and is the eastern continuation of Chiswick High Road, where it meets Goldhawk Road, close to Stamford Brook tube station. At the eastern end it meets Hammersmith Broadway and continues east as Hammersmith Road where it forms a crossroads with the A219, the Shepherd's Bush Road running northwards, and the Fulham Palace Road running south.

190 New Kings Road Hammersmith and Fulham, Greater London, SW6

190 New King's Road, also known as Jasmine House, is a Grade II listed house on New King's Road, Fulham, London, built in the late 18th century.

Dwight House house in Fulham, London

Dwight House is a Grade II listed house at 38 Burlington Road, Fulham, London, built in the late 18th century.

Church Gate, Fulham

Church Gate, Fulham is a street in Fulham, London.

References

Coordinates: 51°28′17″N0°12′24″W / 51.471377°N 0.206737°W / 51.471377; -0.206737

Geographic coordinate system Coordinate system

A geographic coordinate system is a coordinate system that enables every location on Earth to be specified by a set of numbers, letters or symbols. The coordinates are often chosen such that one of the numbers represents a vertical position and two or three of the numbers represent a horizontal position; alternatively, a geographic position may be expressed in a combined three-dimensional Cartesian vector. A common choice of coordinates is latitude, longitude and elevation. To specify a location on a plane requires a map projection.