Bower, K. (2015). Historic Building Recording of nos 3-5 Valentine Place and nos 17-19 Valentine Place/no. 21 Webber Street, London Borough of Southwark SE1 8QH. Brockley: Pre-Construct Archaeology Limited. https://doi.org/10.5284/1038804. Cite this using datacite

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Historic Building Recording of nos 3-5 Valentine Place and nos 17-19 Valentine Place/no. 21 Webber Street, London Borough of Southwark SE1 8QH
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Pre-Construct Archaeology Limited was commissioned by CgMs Consulting on behalf of Crest Nicholson London to undertake building recording of nos 3-5 Valentine Place and nos 17-19 Valentine Place/no. 21 Webber Street, Southwark, centred on OS NGR TQ 31567 79757. The buildings lie within a Conservation Area although they are not listed. Recording was carried out in response to a planning condition for the redevelopment of the site and was undertaken in February 2015 in accordance with English Heritage Levels 1 and 2. Remains of a building demolished in 2010 at no. 1 Valentine Place included two '1886' date plaques. Buildings at nos 3-5 Valentine Place include one built in the early 20th century and another built in the late 1950s or early 1960s. A joinery was operated from these buildings by Gaskell and Chambers, who made pub and bar fittings. Documentary research and building recording shows that the building at nos 17-19 Valentine Place/no. 21 Webber Street was built or extensively re-built c.1907 and c.1910. The building replaced former terraced houses and a flour mill. The building still retains some of the footprint of the former buildings. This may be because some elements were retained or because the building was built in a piecemeal fashion. It is clear however that the front elevation of the former terraced houses was entirely replaced with a new facade in Edwardian neo-classical style. This presented a united front to the 'Maltina Bakeries'.
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K Bower
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Pre-Construct Archaeology Limited
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2015
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Site: 3-5 and 17-19 Valentine Place, Webber Street
Parish: SOUTHWARK
County: Greater London
District: Southwark
Country: England
Grid Reference: 531567, 179757 (Easting, Northing)
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20TH CENTURY (Historic England Periods)
INDUSTRIAL WAREHOUSE/WORKSHOP (Monus)
BUILDING SURVEY (Event)
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OASIS Id: preconst1-204344
OBIB: PCA REPORT NO: R11992
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A4 Bound blue cover client report
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01 Feb 2018