This attractive Grade
II Listed building on the west side of
Tower Bridge Approach was built in 1906 as
the Bridge Master’s house. The
description of the building, when it was
listed, indicates that it is constructed
of, “…. Red brick, with Portland
stone flush faced ground floor,
frieze, cornice, blocking course and
banded quoins to front elevation.
.....
..... Central
1st-floor window has pedimented eared
architrave and a Rococo cartouche
keystone rising to its sill from the
window below. ......
..... Recessed door to right hand bay
with bolection architrave, swept up at
head."