Photograph Notes: The recently renovated building at number 31 once used to be the Lion Inn, with the first licensee having been Charles Miller in 1864. The pub closed in March 1917 and the building was converted to offices. It recently became Nadler House, named after Ms Michelle Lena Nadler, who purchased and converted it to luxury flats (yours for �3000 per month, or �1750 if you want to live in the basement). Ms Nadler is known for transforming run-down buildings in areas of London into top notch designer apartments.



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Condition: New

Size: 6" x 4" - 150mm x 100mm

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