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The Logs at 17–20 Well Road and 1, 2 and 3 Cannon Lane is a large house in Hampstead, in the London Borough of Camden, NW3. The Logs has been listed Grade II on the National Heritage List for England since May 1974. Location The Logs is situated at the corner of Well Road and Cannon Lane, adjacent to East Heath Road. History The Logs was built c.1868 to designs by J.S. Nightingale by the builder Charles Till for the engineer and developer Edward Gotto as Gotto's own residence. Gotto later added wings on either side of the house in 1876. A full page illustration and a profile of The Logs was featured in the 28 November 1868 issue of ''The Builder''. The house cost £9,000 to build (). The house was for sale with freehold for £10,000 in 1923 () through Knight, Frank and Rutley. It was described as a "substantial and fairly modern house, with gardens of over an acre, near the highest part of East Heath-road." The house was subdivided in maisonettes in 1951, the conversion w ...
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The Logs, East Heath Road, June 2021 04
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