123 Mortlake High Street | |
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General information | |
Type | Residential, but converted for office use |
Architectural style | Georgian |
Location | Mortlake High Street, London SW14, England |
Coordinates | 51°28′13″N 0°15′27″W / 51.4704°N 0.2574°W |
Construction started | c. 1720 |
Listed Building – Grade II* | |
Official name | Limes House and Forecourt Piers |
Designated | 25 October 1951 |
Reference no. | 1065428 |
123 Mortlake High Street, also known as The Limes or Limes House and previously referred to as Mortlake Terrace,[1] is a Grade II* listed[2] 18th-century property on Mortlake High Street in Mortlake in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. The building is now used as commercial office space. It was originally a private house and in the 20th century it functioned as the local town hall. It is featured in two paintings by J. M. W. Turner.
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