One Oak, Frognal

One Oak at 16 Redington Road in the Frognal area of Hampstead, London N3, is a detached house built in 1889 by the architect Arthur Heygate Mackmurdo. The been listed Grade II on the National Heritage List for England since January 1999.[1]

The house was designed by Mackmurdo for a Mrs Geddes in 1889, it was subsequently occupied by the sculptor Hamo Thornycroft and by the engineer Owen Williams.[1] A wing and separate studio were added to the house by Maxwell Ayrton in 1927 for Williams.[2] The interior of the house contains many decorative features designed by Mackmurdo including decorated skirting boards, doorways, cornices and fireplaces.[1] The house is ordered into six bays with tall sash windows, surmounted by a mansard roof.[2]

Bridget Cherry, writing in the 1998 London: North edition of the Pevsner Architectural Guides, described the 'simplicity' of One Oak as 'forward looking for its date'.[2]

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