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London - it's all about the details. This is one city where it pays to take a close second look. Welcome to London on Skiponover.com, by Jill Browne.
Four tall, narrow houses at 52–55 Newington Green, in NE London, are the oldest row houses in London, apparently. I haven't seen them, but I'll put them on the list for the next visit.

It seems strange for me to call these "houses" when they're attached. "Row houses", sure, but I don't think of each one as a "house". Another difference between English as spoken on different sides of the Atlantic? Or is it just me?

These houses were built in 1658. I love the little extra door right in the middle of the picture. Intriguing.

What would it be like to live here? A long walk up the stairs each night, if you were on the top floor. But imagine the stories in this particular pile of bricks.

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London's Oldest Brick Terrace, 52–55 Newington Green


Thanks to photographer Fin Fahey on Flickr.com for sharing his picture of London's Oldest Brick Terrace.
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