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London: 6 Audley Square, survey drawing of Richard Benyon's house, 1805 (1)

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Minor repairs were carried out in 1805 to 6 Audley Square and Benyon's Englefield House, Berkshire was also repaired under Soane's supervision in 1806-07. (D.Stroud, Sir John Soane Architect, 1996, p.269).

No.3 is the only surviving 18th century house in Audley Square (S.Bradley and N.Pevsner, London:6 Westminster,2003, p.572)

Jill Lever, April 2016

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