There were houses on this site and further along Greyhound Lane from the 1670s, with more building taking place in the 1720s. This group of four shophouses took its present form in 1878 on a 70-year lease to the Rev. B. Berlizer, the builders being Judd & Hawkings of York Street, Globe Road. There were rebuilding works at Nos 3–7 in 1921–2 and at No. 9 in 1936, and the group is now rendered.1
London Metropolitan Archives, MDR 1737/2/411; District Surveyors Retruns: Post Office Directories: The National Archives, IR58/84793/1019–22. ↩
Fulbourne Street in 2016
Contributed by Derek Kendall
Fulbourne Street in 2016
Contributed by Derek Kendall