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A lesson in history

Posted on November 2, 2018 by cherylmarkosky

A home with a nod to the past can reap some serious rewards.

Read my full Tempus article here.

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This entry was posted in Property, Travel and tagged Albert Bridge, ancient building, army garrison, Art Deco, astronomical lookout, Battersea Park, Battersea Power Station, Belgravia, Chelsea Barracks, Chelsea Bridge, Circus West Village, Crown Estate, Frank Gehry, Georgian, Grade II*-listed, history, iconic, industrial architecture, King George III, Knight Frank, Linley, manor, Norman Foster, Oceanic House, past, period mansion, Pink Floyd, Qatari Diar Europe, Queen Anne, richmond, Savills, Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, Strutt & Parker, Tempus, The King's Observatory, Titanic, White Star Line by cherylmarkosky. Bookmark the permalink.

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