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Survey of London: Volume 6, Hammersmith. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1915.
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LXI.—BURLINGTON COTTAGES, ROSE AND CROWN LANE
On the east side of Rose and Crown Lane, about half-way between Hammersmith Road and Great Church Lane, and just south of a pathway running east, stand three small houses, numbered 1 to 3 Burlington Cottages. Nos. 1 and 2 (commencing from the west) appear from the character of the brickwork to be of quite early 18th-century date. They have flush, squareheaded frames to the sash-windows, which have external shutters. The cottages are of two storeys with rooms in the roof lighted by dormers. No. 3 appears somewhat later and may have been refronted.