Property Description
Situated to the west of London in Hammersmith and Fulham, is Lanfrey Place; a Mews Style cul-de-sac off North End Road. The street contains 20 properties used for residential purposes.
The cul-de-sac is part of the Baron’s Court Conservation Area. When the London Poverty Maps were first published, the area was deemed to have a mixture of comfortable living conditions with poorer household earnings for the time. A high explosive bomb fell onto North End Road in World War II, close to the Mews.
Lanfrey Place is made up of two storey, rendered and painted brickwork buildings with mansard and pitched roof styles, surrounded by a tarmacadam road surface. The properties are Mews in style only, having no equine history. The western end is more modern but still retains a Mews Style.
Everchanging Nature
There have been a number of planning applications made for alterations to the properties within the cul-de-sac both before and since 2003, most notably alterations to the existing fenestration and change of use to residential from offices.