Chris:
The Wellington Place photos equal the detailed coverage (and your expertise) depicted in the Highlands Mews ones.
I like the idea of getting the particulars from the estate agent - as I mentioned in our message exchange, I had seen on the web an estate agents reference to a property for sale so it is probably the one.
Apart from curiosity there is also a practical interest re the dimensions/number of rooms because of how it reflected on the lives/living circumstances of the family, i.e., two of the sons were born at Number 4 - 1886 and 1888 but by then the family amounted to TEN people - the parents and Eight children.
Having stood outside the place you would have a concept of the size of the place but I am thinking that it would be impossible for us today to imagine so many people in such a "small" property.
By 1890 the family had moved to 10 Alma Villas where there their Ninth child was born in the October of that year . . . but 10 Alma no longer exists, i.e., the the road and vast majority of the houses are still there but the location of Number 10 (and along with it a handful of houses) would have stood at the top end, i.e., the corner of Alma/Sedlescombe Road - but the corner plot is now occupied by a Gospel Hall.
By 1901 the family had moved to 46 Gensing Road. . . but by then the Five oldest children had moved on.
Once again - my thanks and admiration . . . and I was wondering if you photograph on a commision basis?
Regards
Peckham