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23-24 Leinster Gardens, London's False-Front Houses

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  • #Victorian Architecture
  • #Urban Legends
  • #London Underground
  • The Metropolitan Line's construction in the 1860s used 'cut and cover' technique, creating underground tunnels.
  • Numbers 23 and 24 Leinster Gardens were demolished but replaced with false facades to hide steam venting from steam locomotives.
  • The false fronts are 5 feet thick, with painted windows and no letterboxes, blending seamlessly with neighboring houses.
  • The houses have been used in pranks, including fake deliveries and a fraudulent charity ball in the 1930s.
  • Featured in BBC's 'Sherlock', the facades gained cult status.
  • Maintained by Transport for London, located near Bayswater and Queensway tube stations.
  • The Henry VIII Hotel is mistakenly thought to be part of the false-fronted properties but is real.