Lyttelton Court
Attraction, travel England, architecture vintage poster advertises
new flats to let at Lyttelton Court
in the Hampstead Garden Suburb of London. The image, likely dating from the 1930s, features a detailed, artistic bird's-eye view of the new apartment blocks and the surrounding planned community.
Key Information
Location: Lyttelton Court, Lyttelton Road, part of the Hampstead Garden Suburb in North London (specifically NW11).
Developer/Agents: Flats were marketed by the agents Coparts Ltd, with offices at 12 North End Rd (opposite Golders Green Station) and Temple Fortune House.
Context: The Hampstead Garden Suburb was founded in 1906 by Henrietta Barnett as a model community designed by architects like Raymond Unwin and Sir Edwin Lutyens, emphasizing green spaces and community living. The Lyttelton Road area was developed with blocks of flats between 1929 and 1936.
Features: The poster highlights the pleasant environment, including views of Lyttelton Playing Fields (used for cricket and football) and the town in the distance. The artwork also shows an old London double-decker bus and classic cars, dating the aesthetic to the Art Deco period.
new flats to let at Lyttelton Court
in the Hampstead Garden Suburb of London. The image, likely dating from the 1930s, features a detailed, artistic bird's-eye view of the new apartment blocks and the surrounding planned community.
Key Information
Location: Lyttelton Court, Lyttelton Road, part of the Hampstead Garden Suburb in North London (specifically NW11).
Developer/Agents: Flats were marketed by the agents Coparts Ltd, with offices at 12 North End Rd (opposite Golders Green Station) and Temple Fortune House.
Context: The Hampstead Garden Suburb was founded in 1906 by Henrietta Barnett as a model community designed by architects like Raymond Unwin and Sir Edwin Lutyens, emphasizing green spaces and community living. The Lyttelton Road area was developed with blocks of flats between 1929 and 1936.
Features: The poster highlights the pleasant environment, including views of Lyttelton Playing Fields (used for cricket and football) and the town in the distance. The artwork also shows an old London double-decker bus and classic cars, dating the aesthetic to the Art Deco period.
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