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Chiswick House is a 9 storey tower block on Bell Barn Road on the former Lee Bank estate in central Birmingham. Plans for the block were approved in 1965 and it was completed in 1966 by Bryant. It contains 36 flats and was refurbished by Optima Housing in the mid 2000s. It is part of a group of four identical tower blocks in a row overlooking the Middleway.

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  • Chiswick House is a 9 storey tower block on Bell Barn Road on the former Lee Bank estate in central Birmingham. Plans for the block were approved in 1965 and it was completed in 1966 by Bryant. It contains 36 flats and was refurbished by Optima Housing in the mid 2000s. It is part of a group of four identical tower blocks in a row overlooking the Middleway.
  • Chiswick House is a neo-Palladian-style villa in the London Borough of Hounslow. The architecture and landscape of the grounds are a notable examples of the Palladian and Neo-Classical style popular in Britain in the early 18th century. The promotional films for Rain and Paperback Writer were shot in the gardens of the villa.
  • A Palladian villa in the London Borough of Hounslow, now under the management of English Heritage. The closest station is Turnham Green Station and Hogarth's House is close by. The website is [1] and the Wikipedia page is [2]
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  • Chiswick House is a 9 storey tower block on Bell Barn Road on the former Lee Bank estate in central Birmingham. Plans for the block were approved in 1965 and it was completed in 1966 by Bryant. It contains 36 flats and was refurbished by Optima Housing in the mid 2000s. It is part of a group of four identical tower blocks in a row overlooking the Middleway.
  • Chiswick House is a neo-Palladian-style villa in the London Borough of Hounslow. The architecture and landscape of the grounds are a notable examples of the Palladian and Neo-Classical style popular in Britain in the early 18th century. The promotional films for Rain and Paperback Writer were shot in the gardens of the villa.
  • A Palladian villa in the London Borough of Hounslow, now under the management of English Heritage. The closest station is Turnham Green Station and Hogarth's House is close by. The website is [1] and the Wikipedia page is [2]
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