Prince of Teck, Earl's Court explained

Prince of Teck, Earl's Court
Map Type:United Kingdom London Kensington and Chelsea#London
Map Dot Label:Prince of Teck
Address:161 Earls Court Road
Location City:London
Location Country:England
Coordinates:51.4928°N -0.1938°W
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The Prince of Teck is a Grade II listed public house at 161 Earls Court Road, Earls Court, London.

It was constructed in 1868 for the Child family, by the builders Huggett and Hussey (Thomas Huggett and Thomas Hussey). It was altered from 1879 to 1881, and the balustrading, stone wyverns and busts are by George Edwards, the "favourite architect" of the publican and developer Alfred Savigear.[1] [2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: CHAPTER XIV - Earl's Court Village and Earl's Court Gardens Area. British History Online. University of London & History of Parliament Trust. 19 December 2013.
  2. Web site: Earl's Court Village and Earl's Court Gardens area - British History Online. www.british-history.ac.uk.