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Old July 28th 08, 11:19 PM posted to uk.rec.waterways,uk.transport.london
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michael adams wrote:
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michael adams wrote:


Just a thought.

What you see on Strand on The Green are the backs of the houses.
Same as the top end of Park Lane whose "actual address" is far less
prestigeous.
So possibly in both cases the owners have taken advantage of the
fact that their houses stand on two thoroughfares and have chosed
the better one - even fitting a letter box if necessary.


As you say, "just a thought". If you'd actually been there,


I've been there any number of times.

The houses with the oriel windows are similar in style
to those in Park Lane. The rear of the house was intended to
provide a view - Park Lane into Hyde Park[,] Strand on The Green
onto the River.

Weren't you aware of that?


Well, of course the river side of the house was intended to provide a view
of the river. That's why it was built in that location. Not sure why you
think that's the back of the house, though.

Zoffanys House faces the River IIRR. At the time
the various houses were built there was no thoroughfare
only the Green behind, and houses were built facing in
either direction. All were identified simply as Mr X's Hse
on the Strand on the Green.


If there was only the Green behind, the only thoroughfare was the towpath,
so why are you denying that the natural "front" was on the towpath?

[snip]

... you would realise that your thought doesn't match the
architecture and position of most of the buildings. Was your
previous post pure conjecture as well?


Are you denying that some houses on the river side of River Road were
originally built facing in opposite directions ? Some facing
the river and some backing onto it ?


Ah, so not all of them backing on to it, as you previously suggested. Since
the houses we are talking about mostly pre-date River Road, I'm not sure how
you define "facing" and "backing on to" the river and its towpath when those
were the only thoroughfares.
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