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Estate Agents} LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 1 BALCH AND BALCH {ESTATE AGENTS} B/BAL Reference Description Dates Records of the agency's work B/BAL/01/001 Freehold shop and premises: 3 Shoe Lane, 27 May 1908 Fleet Street, City of London, with plan B/BAL/01/002 Freehold ground rent on 7 Cromartie Road, 24 Nov 1909 Hornsey Lane and 111, 115, 117, 119 and 121 Allison Road, Green Lanes Harringay, N Auctioned by Balch and Balch B/BAL/01/003 Same as B/BAL/01/002 24 Nov 1909 Contract Copy for 115 Allison Road B/BAL/01/004 Same as B/BAL/01/002 24 Nov 1909 Contract Copy for 117 Allison Road B/BAL/01/005 Same as B/BAL/01/002 24 Nov 1909 Contract copy for 119 Allison Road B/BAL/01/006 Copyhold business premises: 1 Victoria 24 Nov 1909 Terrace, Hove, near Brighton, Sussex Auctioned by Balch and Balch B/BAL/01/007 6 non-basement villas: 97, 101, 103, 105, 107 16 Dec 1909 and 109 Allison Road, Green Lanes, Harringay, N Auctioned by Balch and Balch Contract copy for 97 Allison Road B/BAL/01/008 12 Cromartis Rd, Sunnyside Rd, Hornsey Lane, 26 Apr 1910 N Auctioned by Balch and Balch Contract copy B/BAL/01/009 Leasehold ground rents of 13 houses (2 with 11 May 1911 shops) and Church School: 55 and 57 Osnaburgh St, 44-54 Little Albany St, St. Ann's School and 56, 57, 64, 65 and 66 Clarence Gardens Contract copy B/BAL/01/010 13 Sheringham Road, Liverpool Rd, Islington 13 Jun 1911 B/BAL/01/011 69 Wilberforce Rd. and 29 St. Thomas Rd 11 Dec 1911 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 BALCH AND BALCH {ESTATE AGENTS} B/BAL Reference Description Dates B/BAL/01/012 Leasehold properties: 5 Archibald Rd, Tufnell 18 Jan 1912 Park, N, 13 Sheringham Rd, Islington N, 56 Station Rd, Finchley, N B/BAL/01/013 3 Churton Place, Vauxhall Bridge Road 7 Feb 1912 B/BAL/01/014 The Wimbledon House Estate: 61 freehold 24 Feb 1912 building sites With plan B/BAL/01/015 41 leasehold houses; (2 with shops): 112-142 14 Mar 1912 (even) and 156-172 (even) Coventry Street, Bethnal Green. 2 leasehold houses: 101 and 103 Cottenham Road, Holloway. Freehold house: 105 Cottenham Road, Holloway Contract copy for 105 Cottenham Road B/BAL/01/016 Freehold houses: 2-22 (even) Kennedy Road, 15 Mar 1912 Ripple Road, Barking Also Leasehold ground rent on 58 Camden Road, Camden Town B/BAL/01/017 4 leasehold residences: 38, 66, 68 and 76; 18 Mar 1912 Lady Somerset Rd B/BAL/01/018 2 leasehold residences: 88 Marlborough Rd; 52 25 Mar 1912 Corbyn St, Hornsey Rd, Upper Holloway, N B/BAL/01/019 2 long leaseholds: 24 Anson Rd, Tufnell Park, 11 Apr 1912 N; 79 Corbyn St, Hornsey Rise, N B/BAL/01/020 Freehold: nos 1-5 Burma Mews, Burma Rd, 18 Apr 1912 Green Lanes Also 5 leaseholds 31a Medina Rd, Seven Sisters Rd, Holloway; 12 Moreland St, Lennox Rd, Finsbury Park; 23 -24 Cumberland St, Caledonian Rd, Barnsbury; 1 Ormonde Terrace, Primrose Hill, Regent's Park B/BAL/01/021 Leaseholds: 44 Dyne Road, Brondesbury; 122 18 Apr 1912 Prince of Wales Road, Kentish Town; 34 and 36 Malden Road, Kentish Town B/BAL/01/022 Leasehold: 3 Cloudesley Square, Islington, N 30 Apr 1912 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 BALCH AND BALCH {ESTATE AGENTS} B/BAL Reference Description Dates B/BAL/01/023 Freehold: 40 Usk Street, Green Street, Bethnal 1 May 1912 Green, E B/BAL/01/024 69 Wilberforce Road, Finsbury Park, N and 14 22 May 1912 Vicar's Road, Allcroft Road Kentish Town, N.W B/BAL/01/025 Improved rentals with reversions: 'The 11 Jun 1912 Birdcage', Stamford Hill 9-17 (odd) Gough Street, Poplar, 3-7 (odd) Gough Street Poplar B/BAL/01/026 Leasehold of corner shop: 39 Malden Rd, 27 Jun 1912 Kentish Town B/BAL/01/027 23 and 34 Cumberland St., Caledonian Rd, 16 Jul 1912 Barnsbury, N B/BAL/01/028 105 Cottenham Rd, Marlborough Road, N 31 Jul 1912 B/BAL/01/029 Corner house and shop: 39 Malden Rd, Prince 13 Feb 1913 of Wales Rd, Kentish Town B/BAL/01/030 Leaseholds: 5 Russell Rd, 32 Roden St; 234 5 Mar 1913 Tufnell Park Rd; 4 St John's Park, all in Holloway; 6 Balmoral Grove, Islington; 15 St Thomas Rd, Finsbury Park; 65 and 67 Charteris Rd, Finsbury Park B/BAL/01/031 Leasehold: 32 Calthorpe St., Gray's Inn Rd 29 May 1913 Contract copy B/BAL/01/032 34 Kings Road, Finsbury Park; Weekly house, 29 May 1913 23 Watson St, Stoke Newington B/BAL/01/033 23 Watson St, Newington Green, Mildmay 30 Jul 1913 Park, N; 5 and 7 St Clement St, Offord Rd, Barnsbury, N Auctioned by Balph and Balch Contract copy of 23 Watson St B/BAL/01/034 16 Foxham Rd, Tufnell Park, N.W 24 Sep 1913 Auctioned by Balch and Balch Contract copy LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 BALCH AND BALCH {ESTATE AGENTS} B/BAL Reference Description Dates B/BAL/01/035 Same as B/BAL/01/035 30 Sep 1913 Also contract copy B/BAL/01/036 Freehold ground rents on Licensed premises 8 Jun 1915 'The Greyhound Tavern' and 16-24 (even) Holland Rd, South Norwood Also 3 Leaseholds: 26 Sonning St, Roman Rd, Barnsbury, N; 21 and 22 Story St., Caledonian Rd, N B/BAL/01/037 Corner shop and premises: 129 Copenhagen 25 Jan 1916 Street, Barnsbury, N B/BAL/01/038 10 modern villas: 45, 47, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59, 61, 29 Feb 1916 65 and 67 Battledean Road, Highbury B/BAL/01/039 14 Highbury Quadrant, N 20 Mar 1917 B/BAL/01/040 Shop and premises: 23 Wilson Street, Finsbury 1 May 1917 Square B/BAL/01/041 Freeholds: 7, 9 and 11 Dieppe Street, North 26 Jul 1917 End Road, Fulham B/BAL/01/042 Leaseholds: 37 Upper Park Place; 36 New 31 Jan 1918 Street Mews, Marylebone; 10 and 11 Hawley Crescent, Kentish Town; 32-38 Beresford Street, Woolwich B/BAL/01/043 24 Chestnut Grove, Balham High Road; 23, 25 7 Mar 1918 and 27 Dendy Street, Boundaries Road, Balham; 35 Rampayne Street, Vauxhall Bridge Road, Pimlico B/BAL/01/044 Freehold: 49 Red Lion Street, Holborn 19 Mar 1918 With plan B/BAL/01/045 19 and 21 Half-Moon Crescent, Islington; 19, 30 Apr 1918 21 and 23 Falkland Road and 10 Willingham Terrace, Kentish Town; 97 Portland Road, Holland Park, W B/BAL/01/046 2 short leaseholds: 19 Lenthal Road and 156 8 May 1918 Queen's Road, Dalston; 240 Queen's Road, Dalston LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 BALCH AND BALCH {ESTATE AGENTS} B/BAL Reference Description Dates B/BAL/01/047 Leaseholds: 16, 32 and 34 Caversham Road; 14 May 1918 Unfit 101 Torriano Avenue; 80 Oseney Crescent; Not available for general access 134 and 136 Prince of Wales Road, 36 Queen's Crescent; 12 St James' Gardens; 58 Allcroft Road; 15, 17 and 23 Marsden Street; 8 Victoria Road, 28 and 30 Hawley Road, all in Kentish Town Also: 166 and 168 Brecknock Road, Camden Road; 300 Hornsey Rd, 168, 170, 172 and 176 Drayton Park, Highbury Freehold 49 South Hill Park, Hampstead Heath B/BAL/01/048 Fully licensed Public House, 'The Bunch of 16 May 1918 Grapes', 40 Bermondsey Wall. Freehold Beer House, 'The Bee Hive', 4 Angrave St, Queen's Rd, Dalston. Freehold Off-Licensed Beer House, 'The Boston Arms', 39 Boston St, Hackney Rd, Shoreditch Also: 20 freehold houses, 3-39 Angrave St, 3 Queen's Rd and 20 Haggerston Rd, Dalston 42 freehold houses, 2-18 (even) 5-37 (odd) 41 -71 (odd) Boston St, Hackney Rd, Shoreditch 42 Copyhold houses, 6-46 Heckford St, 42, 65 & 67 Brook St, Stepney B/BAL/01/049 Leaseholds: 353 Wightman Rd, Hornsey; 17 30 May 1918 Belmont Rd, West Green Rd, Green Lanes; 1, 2 and 58 Outram St, Copenhagen St, Islington; 28 Wellington Rd, Queen's Rd, Peckham; 33 Hall St, City Rd B/BAL/01/050 Freehold: 142 and 144 Green Lanes, Stoke 31 May 1918 Newington B/BAL/01/051 Long leasehold: Roseleigh, 36 Woodberry 3 Jun 1918 Grove, Finsbury Park B/BAL/01/052 Leaseholds: 69, 71 and 73 Ranelagh Rd, Lupus 13 Jun 1918 St; 11 and 11a Charlwood St, Vauxhall Bridge Rd; 13 Charlwood St, 17 Ponsonby Terrace, Grosvenor Rd, all in Pimlico Also: 53-61 (odd), 65, 67, 60, 62, 66, 68, 70 Charteris Rd, Tollington Park and 1 Medina Rd, Seven Sisters Rd, both in Finsbury Park B/BAL/01/053 Long leasehold: 21 Albany Rd, Stapleton Hall 13 Jun 1918 Rd, Stroud Green LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 6 BALCH AND BALCH {ESTATE AGENTS} B/BAL Reference Description Dates B/BAL/01/054 Freehold: 21 Queen's Crescent, Haverstock 24 Sep 1918 Hill, N.W B/BAL/01/055 Freeholds: 3 Camberley Avenue, West Barnes 1 Oct 1918 Lane, Raynes Park; 20 Mount Ararat Rd, Richmond, Surrey; 54, 56 and 58 North St, Clapham; 48, 50 and 52 North St, Clapham; 40 North Street, Clapham Also: 35 and 35a Princes Rd, Notting Hill, 24 and 44 Woodchester St, Harrow Road, W 43 Huntingdon St, Barnsbury 439 Caledonian Rd, King's Cross 22 Sutterton St, Caledonian Rd, King's Cross 21 Spencer Rd, Tottenham Lane Hornsey 17 Alma Rd, Canonbury 89 Camden St, Camden Town 141 High Rd, New Southgate B/BAL/01/056 Freehold: 142 St Paul's Rd, Canonbury 24 Oct 1918 B/BAL/01/057 Freeholds: 59 and 61 Monsell Rd, Blackstock 7 Nov 1918 Rd, N; 16 Fairmead Rd, Holloway B/BAL/01/058 Freeholds: 75, 77, 79 and 81 Montague Rd, 28 Nov 1918 Angel Lane, Edmonton Also Leasehold 89 Upper Tollington Park, Stroud Green 66 Hilldrop Crescent, Camden Rd B/BAL/01/059 Garage known as 17 Manson Mews, Queen's 28 Feb 1919 Gate, South Kensington B/BAL/01/060 Freeholds: 76 and 151 Arlington Road Camden 5 Mar 1919 Unfit Town Not available for general access Also Leaseholds 48 and 49 Georgianna Street 3 Stuckey Place, Camden Town 2 Hawley Street, 45 Hawley Road, 50 Clarence Road 126 and 128 Malden Road 101 Queen's Crescent, all in Kentish Town 4 Ogle Street, Marylebone B/BAL/01/061 Freehold: 181 Wardour Street, Soho 18 Jun 1919 With plan LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 7 BALCH AND BALCH {ESTATE AGENTS} B/BAL Reference Description Dates B/BAL/01/062 Freehold: 13 Foubert's Place, Regent Street, W 19 Jun 1919 Unfit Not available for general access B/BAL/01/063 Freehold ground rent on 29 and 30 Eagle 7 Oct 1919 Street, Holborn.
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