I think that this house – No. 4 Bath Place, later 318 Euston Road was so little that it has now disappeared. From a quick glance through the pamphlet one can only wish that the developers had had as much sympathy, erudition and love of the subject as Mr Hansford.
F E Hansford: The Story of The Little Georgian House and its neighbours
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