Number 22 can be seen at the centre of this modern photograph.
There is a little paragraph about this property and it’s neighbour over on British History Online it says…
‘Nos. 22 and 24 Brixton Road Formerly Nos. 28 and 30 Brixton Road, previously Nos. 6 and 7 Spencer Place: In 1802 a building lease of the land on which these houses stand was granted to William Broadhurst, (ref. 2) who also built No. 5 Prima Road. They are a pair of modest, stock brick houses of three storeys, each two windows wide. Single storey extensions, now altered, contain the round-headed doorways, that to No. 22 having a reeded stucco architrave. The windows have segmental heads and lattice pattern iron guards on the first floor. No. 24 has an attic in a mansard roof and No. 22 has been extended to the side.’
The property appears to have alternated between being a business and residential premises. The years on the chart below that have a / in them indicate when the property was not a business.
Year | Name | Business |
---|---|---|
1881 | J Hinton | Draper |
1886 | / | / |
1888 | John Hinton | Draper |
1889 | John Hinton | Draper |
1890 | John Hinton | Draper |
1891 | John Hinton | Draper |
1892 | Edward Drake | Draper |
1894 | Mrs Emma Bolton-Lacey | Surgical Dentist |
Young Bolton | Architect | |
1895 | Mrs Emma Bolton-Lacey | Surgical Dentist |
Young Bolton | Architect | |
1896 | / | / |
1897 | Mrs Emma Bolton-Lacey | Surgical Dentist |
Young Bolton | Architect | |
1898 | / | / |
1903 | Mrs Emma Bolton-Lacey | Surgical Dentist |
Young Bolton | Architect | |
1904 | / | / |
1909 | / | / |
1915 | / | / |
1920 | / | / |
1923 | Stafford G Lacey | Dentist |
1926 | Stafford G Lacey | Dentist |
1928 | Stafford G Lacey | Dentist |