Russell Court
Apartment buildings in LondonBuildings and structures completed in the 1930sBuildings and structures in BloomsburyModernist architecture in LondonStreamline Moderne architecture in the United Kingdom
Russell Court is an architecturally notable modernist apartment block in Woburn Place, in the Bloomsbury district of London, on the corner with Coram Street just north of Russell Square. It was designed by George Val Myer and Francis Watson-Hart on an L-shaped plan with a curved recess on the corner and a motor garage below. It is one of a number of large apartment blocks built in London in the 1930s and has 501 small "bachelor flats" intended for students and people of modest means. Today, the freehold of the property is collectively owned by the flat leaseholders.
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Coram Street, London St Pancras (London Borough of Camden)
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N 51.5238 ° | E -0.1264 ° |
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Woburn Place Car Park
Coram Street
WC1N 1HD London, St Pancras (London Borough of Camden)
England, United Kingdom
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