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Chapel Place North
The development of the Grosvenor Estate in Mayfair during the late nineteenth century saw the installation of some very fancy terracotta panels carrying the street name and date of construction. This example from Chapel Place North dating to 1893 is typical. Bottom right of the panel the name of the architect responsible is inscribed in the bricks; Albert John Bolton of Lincolns Inn Fields. The current address of this property is 29-32 South Audley Street.
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