I’m not sure that I have ever done a post about Cleeve Workshops, a group of sixteen worker’s units in a yard at the back of Cleeve House on Calvert Avenue. They were built in 1895 as one of the first parts of what became the Boundary Estate, planned by the Housing of the Working Classes Branch of the LCC Architects’ Department and designed by Reginald Minton Taylor. They now house small cafés and fashion studios, including S.E.H. Kelly:-
That indeed is your first post on them : very good to hear of them – they sound, and look, admirable.. Thank you.