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  2. Highpoint (building) - Wikipedia

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    Highpoint (building) Highpoint (also 80 Newington Butts, [1] and previously referred to as 360 London) is a 142-metre, 46-storey, 458-apartment residential tower in Elephant and Castle in the London Borough of Southwark in London on the site of the London Park Hotel. [2]

  3. Russell Court - Wikipedia

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    Russell Court is a modernist apartment block in Woburn Place, in the Bloomsbury district of London, on the corner with Coram Street, just north of Russell Square. It was designed by George Val Myer and Francis Watson-Hart on an L-shaped plan with a curved recess on the corner and a motor garage below. It is one of a number of large apartment ...

  4. Public housing in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Golden Lane Estate (1955–1962), London Council houses at Hackenthorpe, South Yorkshire. Public housing in the United Kingdom, also known as council housing or social housing, provided the majority of rented accommodation until 2011, when the number of households in private rental housing surpassed the number in social housing.

  5. Housing in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Housing in the United Kingdom represents the largest non-financial asset class in the UK; its overall net value passed the £5 trillion mark in 2014. [1] Housing includes modern and traditional styles. About 30% of homes are owned outright by their occupants, and a further 40% are owner-occupied on a mortgage.

  6. Highpoint I - Wikipedia

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    Highpoint I was the first of two apartment blocks erected in the 1930s on one of the highest points in London, England, in Highgate.The architectural design was by the Georgian-British architect Berthold Lubetkin, [1] the structural design by the Anglo-Danish engineer Ove Arup and the construction by Kier.

  7. Albany (London) - Wikipedia

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    Albany was built in 1771–1776 by Sir William Chambers for the newly created 1st Viscount Melbourne who had bought the land and residence (Piccadilly House) it was to replace from Henry Fox, 1st Baron Holland for £16,500. [1][2] It was called Melbourne House and cost at least £50,000 to build. [3] It is a three-storey mansion, seven bays ...