Studio Hallett Ike updates and extends Victorian lodge in the grounds of a London cemetery
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Jon Astbury
9d ago
UK practice Studio Hallett Ike has completed the renovation and extension of a gothic-style lodge in the grounds of a London cemetery. Named Cemetery House, the Grade II-listed Victorian lodge was originally designed by Thomas Little in 1855 as a vicarage house accompanying two chapels in Paddington Cemetery in Kilburn, north west London. Alongside the
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