Bath, Art and Architecture

Saturday, 6 January 2024

96 St Martins Lane, Westminster.

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96, St Martin's Lane - Some notes etc. This appears to have been a large, late 17th of four bays, of four storeys over a cellar. With a ...
Wednesday, 3 January 2024

St Martin's Round House, St Martins Lane.

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Post under construction.  St Martin's Round House, on The West Side of St Martin's Lane. In 1697–8 the parish authorities obtained f...
Saturday, 23 December 2023

John Hinchcliff of Long Acre near St Martin's Lane - Mid/Late 18th Century.

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  John Hinchcliff, Stone Mason /  Builder/ Chimneypiece Carver. Long Acre near St Martin's Lane. See Biographical Dictionary Sculptors i...
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Monday, 18 December 2023

Dukes Court, St Martin's Lane and its inhabitants.

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 Short history Duke's Court, St Martin's Lane  and its occupants  in the 18th/19th Centuries. post under construction. ................
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