Tucked away on London‘s cobbled Meard Street in the West End, this four-bedroom townhouse is a time capsule with a plotline worthy of a historical drama. Behind its Georgian façade lies nearly 300 years of layered London history, beginning with its builder, John Meard, a carpenter who helped restore St Paul’s Cathedral after the Great Fire of London. Meard’s name now graces the very street he developed in the 1720s, on land that was once designated for Henry VIII’s royal hunting…
This $6.5M London Townhouse Was Built by a St Paul’s Cathedral Carpenter
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