Leigham Court Estate Office, Streatham, c. 1910

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The Leigham Court Estate agents office on Streatham Hill advertising the sale of houses and maisonettes in the new estate.

The estate was developed by the Artisans', Labourers' and General Dwelling Company after they acquired it in 1891.

Built to a good standard it comprised of a mixed development of shops and houses. The parade of shops fronting Streatham Hill, had maisonettes above them and were in four storeyed blocks separated by roads of good quality Victorian terraces.

It became commonly known as the "ABCD Estate" after the names of these roads, Amesbury, Barcombe, Cricklade and Downton Avenues.

See historic maps of Streatham