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50 Glebe Place

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50 Glebe Place

50 Glebe Place is a large terraced house on Glebe Place in the Chelsea district of London SW3. It was built between 1985 and 1987 for the advertiser Frank Lowe.[1] Ed Glinert, in The London Compendium, described it as a folly.[2]

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Design

The London: North West edition of the Pevsner Architectural Guides describes the property as featuring a "tall eclectic entrance tower".[3][4] The building is of three storeys, the topmost being inside the roof space, with a roof garden as well. The tower is of four storeys with windows at each level and a weather vane at the top of a pitched roof. The building is notable for the six statues on its mansard roof, each different, four across the ridge and two others either side of the base of the roof slope, as well as the terracotta figure of a seated girl atop a pillar next to the entrance. The roof is tiled with a multi-coloured pattern of chevrons. There is extensive use of metalwork in front of the windows and for drainage, and a three-part painted inset at the base of the roof.

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References

  1. ^ Tim Bell; David Hopper (30 June 2015). Right Or Wrong: The Memoirs of Lord Bell. Bloomsbury USA. p. 102. ISBN 978-1-4729-0935-0.
  2. ^ Glinert, Ed. (2012) The London Compendium: A street-by-street exploration of the hidden metropolis. 2nd edition. London: Penguin Books. p. 447 ISBN 9780718192044
  3. ^ Pevsner, Nikolaus (1 March 1991). Cherry, Bridget (ed.). London 3: North West. Yale University Press. p. 576. ISBN 978-0-300-09652-1. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  4. ^ "Building 9842". UK Modern House Index. Retrieved 16 April 2016.

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51°29′07″N 0°10′11″W / 51.485206°N 0.169640°W / 51.485206; -0.169640

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