A hidden gem in the heart of London.
Remarkably well-preserved and complete with its orignal interior decoration and contents, 18 Stafford Terrace is one of London's best kept secrets.
From 1875, 18 Stafford Terrace was the home of Punch cartoonist Edward Linley Sambourne, his wife Marion, their two children and their live-in servants. Originally decorated by the Sambournes in keeping with fashionable aesthetic principles, the interiors evolved into wonderfully eclectic artistic statements within the confines of a typical middle-class home.
Remarkably well-preserved and complete with its orignal interior decoration and contents, 18 Stafford Terrace is one of London's best kept secrets.
From 1875, 18 Stafford Terrace was the home of Punch cartoonist Edward Linley Sambourne, his wife Marion, their two children and their live-in servants. Originally decorated by the Sambournes in keeping with fashionable aesthetic principles, the interiors evolved into wonderfully eclectic artistic statements within the confines of a typical middle-class home.
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