Window and shutters of a peeling and dilapidated looking house in Princelet Street, Spitalfields.
The house at 4 Princelet Street was built in 1723 for the owner of the Truman's brewery in nearby Brick Lane. The house is basically unchanged and contains original internal fittings together with much of the original paintwork and decorations. It is now available for hire as a location for photography and filming or for private functions.
Size: 3264px × 4912px
Location: Spitalfields, London, England.
Photo credit: © UrbanImages / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
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