Return elevation nos. 107-115 (odd), Long Acre.
This former fruit warehouse is converted to retail use at ground floor with offices above. It is an elegantly detailed, four-storey 1930s building of neo-Georgian character, faced in Portland Stone and warm red brick with Portland Stone dressings, designed by E.A. Shaw & Partners for Messrs Poupart, fruit-merchants.
The long principal elevation fronts Long Acre and is unfairly referred to as ‘self-important’ in the relevant volume of The Buildings of England .
1 Langley Street at Long Acre.
6-8 Langley Street (1976). Courtesy London Metropolitan Archives.
Langley Street towards Long Acre (1976. Courtesy London Metropolitan Archives.
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