Sunday, 4 July 2010

ANOTHER STROLL THROUGH STEPNEY GREEN

You may wonder why on earth would i do yet another chapter Stepney Green... well no i'm not obsessed, yet, but i wanted to have my best friend the lady who does http://eastvictorianlondon.blogspot.com to see the area, the scenery behind the scenery really... and here are the little gems she help me to uncover...

This is what Dunstan Houses look like inside, on my first visit i had not found a way of getting in to take pictures, but this time, we did and here is what we found....
Dunstan Houses.


This house i believe is the first of a long row of houses, most of them (i could not confidently say they all are, my memory fails me here) from the 1730s.


This is 29 Roland House, Hayfield Passage, (once again although the owner and occupier of the this beautiful house told me i could not be certain)
A lot of information was given by the gentleman of this house and the lady kindly directed us to the appropriate source of information... a Big thank you for this Sir.


Roland House, Stepney Green.




Stepney Green has a lovely, no, beautiful building we've identified as a synagogue. Unfortunately we could not come closer to take more pictures, those two will have to do.




And in my nearly four years of walking so many times there, i had never seen it!!!!!






The Prince Regent Public House, in Salmon Lane, quite a hidden gem if i may say




Number 14 Coppenhaggen place E14, no longer Stepney green but the very same walk none the less







Burdett road has a lovely small row of those houses, it is situated just past the Lidl









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