6 Ellerdale Road

6 Ellerdale Road

6 Ellerdale Road (now the Institute of St Marcellina) is a house built by the Arts and Crafts movement architect Richard Norman Shaw for himself in the period 1874 to 1876.

It is a large detached house in red brick between Frognal and Hampstead in London.

It was made a Grade I listed building in 1950 and as of 2006, it is used as a convent.

References

* [http://mycamden.camden.gov.uk/gdw/T/ListedBuildingDetail?LbNo=363&xsl=ListedBuildingDetail.xsl Camden listed buildings information]


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