id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 29690 Mitton, G. E. (Geraldine Edith) Hampstead and Marylebone .txt text/plain 27154 1656 78 A Mr. Turner, a tobacconist of Fleet Street, built the house and planted the red-brick house, modern, with fancy tiles, stands in its own grounds site of the Pump Room is a new red-brick house called Wellside, built in twenty years an old building known as the Chicken House. On the west of Heath Street are Oriel Place and Church Lane. The old manor-house, which stood at the north-east corner of West End later, built a small house on the south side of the lane, where he went West End Hall, a square red-brick house of respectable antiquity, Road is a big brick building, the Field Lane Boys' Industrial School. The manor-house stood about the site of the present church, St. Peter's, and Rocque's map of 1745 shows it in the middle of very Park Street is St. Cyprian's little church, opened in 1866. ./cache/29690.txt ./txt/29690.txt