Eridge House Day Nursery in Fulham Park Road
Eridge House Day Nursery in Fulham Park Road
Record No
62236
Title
Eridge House Day Nursery in Fulham Park Road
Description
Eridge House Day Nursery at 1 Fulham Park Road. A large Victorian detached house with a pedimented gateway and covered walkway to the front entrance. The house was built around 1847 on land which originally accommodated Fulham Lodge, the home of Miss Eliza Carey, an actress. It was bought by Mr John Glenny, an outfitter with a shop on the Strand, and then in 1867 by Mr Frederick Wright who gave the property the name 'Eridge'. It was a private residence and was also used by Hammersmith and Fulham Borough Council until 2001, when it was purchased and converted into a school.
Date of execution
1977
Section
London Metropolitan Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_093_77_435
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Exact
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