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Devonshire House, Battersea

18th-century architecture in the United KingdomBuildings and structures in BatterseaGrade II* listed buildings in the London Borough of WandsworthGrade II* listed houses in LondonHouses completed in the 18th century
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Devonshire House, 44 Vicarage Crescent, London SW11 (6)
Devonshire House, 44 Vicarage Crescent, London SW11 (6)

Devonshire House is an 18th-century house at 44 Vicarage Crescent, Battersea, London. It is a listed Grade II* on the National Heritage List for England along with its iron gate and railings. The interior of the house contains its original paneling.

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Devonshire House, Battersea
Vicarage Crescent, London Battersea (London Borough of Wandsworth)

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St Mary's House

Vicarage Crescent 42
SW11 3LD London, Battersea (London Borough of Wandsworth)
England, United Kingdom
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