Plaque

Bradmore House

Inscription

Bradmore House.
The baroque front facade dates from 1709 and was restored in 1993.
Bredero Properties PLC
EPI Architects Ltd.

An identical plaque is on the other side of the building.

Site: Bradmore House (1 memorial)

W6, Queen Caroline Street

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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Bradmore House

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Bradmore House

Originally an extension of Butterwick House. This 1866 map shows Butterwick H...

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Bredero Properties

Former property company.

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EPI Architects

Architects. The only reference we can find to a group with this name is based...

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