Part of the original Bedford Park development. The nearer part of the row is The Tabard public house, designed by Norman Shaw as an antidote to the 'gin palace' public houses proliferating at the time. The upper floors now contain a small theatre, not original but in the social and artistic tradition of Bedford Park. Listed Grade II*. cropped out
The building with the further furthest three gables was designed for retail premises but later became the front for the prestigious Mulliner coach works. Listed grade II.
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