14 The Terrace, Barnes

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14 The Terrace, Barnes, Grade II listed house in Barnes, London

14 The Terrace is a Georgian mansion along the River Thames in Barnes featuring symmetrical proportions and traditional 18th-century architectural details. The two-story residence displays classic design elements typical of affluent residential buildings from that era.

The house was built in the mid-18th century as part of a matching pair with number 13, representing preserved period residential architecture. It received Grade II listed status in 1951, securing its protection under British heritage conservation laws.

A blue plaque honors Dame Ninette de Valois, the renowned dancer and choreographer who resided here. The house served as a meeting point for artists and cultural figures from London's dance world.

The residence is situated in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames with direct Thames views and convenient public transport access. Barnes station is located nearby, providing easy connections to central London and surrounding areas.

The home was occupied from 1962 to 1982 by Dame Ninette de Valois, the founder of the Royal Ballet who transformed British dance in the 20th century. Her legacy remains closely tied to this address, making it significant in London's dance history.

Location: London Borough of Richmond upon Thames

Part of: 13 And 14, The Terrace Sw13

GPS coordinates: 51.47253,-0.25258

Latest update: December 12, 2025 16:42

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