Guilford Place Explained
Guilford Place is a street in the London Borough of Camden.
It lies opposite and to the south of Coram's Fields. It runs north to south from Guilford Street to where it becomes Lamb's Conduit Street.[1]
3-6 Guilford Place, the public conveniences and the drinking fountain are all Grade II listed by Historic England.[2] [3] [4]
Notes and References
- Book: Christopher Hibbert. Ben Weinreb. The London Encyclopaedia. 2008. Macmillan. 978-1-4050-4924-5. 364.
- Web site: NUMBERS 3 TO 6 AND ATTACHED RAILINGS AND LAMP HOLDERS – 1246376 . Historic England . 1973-08-02 . 2016-09-24.
- Web site: LADIES AND GENTLEMENS PUBLIC CONVENIENCES – 1245849 . Historic England . 1998-02-11 . 2016-09-24.
- Web site: DRINKING FOUNTAIN – 1246147 . Historic England . 1998-02-11 . 2016-09-24.