There are around five basic versions of the Victorian terraced house in London of increasing scale and size, derived from a model capable of being repeated at a variety of scales in huge numbers, depending on the affluence of the market the builder was targeting.
This flat fronted town house in Maida Vale was not the cheapest, but is relatively modest with some limited classical references and a continuous logia balcony connecting a terrace of 8 houses.
Internally the house has been extensively remodelled from eight former bedsits. The fine rooms at ground and first floors have been faithfully restored and all remaining rooms have been remodelled to provide accommodation for the modern family.