18 Station Road, Barnes
House in the U.K.
18 Station Road, also known as Milbourne House, is a Grade II* listed house at Station Road, Barnes, London SW13, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. It has an early 18th-century facade, and earlier features internally.[1]
It was home to the novelist Henry Fielding in about 1750, for which there is a blue plaque on the facade.[1] Field Marshal James O'Hara, 2nd Baron Tyrawley moved there in 1770.[2]
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Media related to 18 Station Road, Barnes at Wikimedia Commons
51°28′22″N 0°14′52″W / 51.472733°N 0.247692°W / 51.472733; -0.247692
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