Palmerston
This three-storey London brick building, constructed in 1862, exudes a unique blend of historical charm and architectural elegance. The front room of the property retains a late Victorian three-bay bar back, complete with a decorative frieze at the top, pilasters, and a clock. The room also features two doorways that lead to a dining room at the rear, which boasts a rare mosaic floor, adding to the property's distinctive character. The dining room is further enhanced by a late Victorian two-bay bar back, which interestingly displays the 1960s' Watney's ‘The Lord Palmerston' wording with red barrels on it. This room also features a frieze along the top and lower shelving that remains intact, adding to its vintage appeal. Adding to the overall aesthetic of the property, fielded wood panelling adorns all the walls, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. This property is a remarkable example of Victorian architecture, offering a unique blend of historical charm and timeless elegance.