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Survey of London, Volume 05 (of 14), the parish of St. Giles-in-the-Fields, part 2

Chapter 115: The Council’s collection contains:—
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The volume presents a detailed architectural and historical survey of a central London parish, documenting boundaries, streets and individual buildings. It pairs descriptive history with measured drawings, elevations, photographs and maps to record houses, churches, public and institutional sites, and their notable features. Arranged street by street, entries trace development, alterations and former uses, and the work includes plate descriptions, plans and an index. The combined illustrations and text enable readers to follow the parish’s changing built fabric and to identify architectural details and surviving monuments.

LV.–LVII.—Nos. 14 to 16, NEW COMPTON STREET.

Ground Landlord.

— Brinckman, Esq.

General description and date of structure.

The laying out of Stidwell Street on the pasture ground formerly appertaining to the Hospital has already been referred to.[668]

In 1775–6, concurrently with the rebuilding of a great many of the houses, the name of the street was changed to New Compton Street, and the thoroughfare was at the same time extended over what had formerly been known as Kendricke’s Yard.

In common with many other houses, Nos. 14 to 16, New Compton Street seem, from the evidence of the rate books, to have been rebuilt in 1776, and it is not possible to equate them with any premises existing before that date.

Plate 42 shows three interesting 18th-century shop fronts. Nos. 14 and 15 have unfortunately lost the original bow glazing, the outline of which is indicated by the fascias. No. 16 still retains its original square bay windows.

Condition of repair.

The premises are in fair repair.

The Council’s collection contains:—

[669]Nos. 14 to 16, New Compton Street. Shop fronts (photograph).

No. 6, New Compton Street. Shop front (photograph).