London 'treehouse' retreat: Sixties property once home to film director Thorold Dickinson for sale with wood-clad interiors

A two-bedroom Sixties house once home to the UK's first university professor of film has been listed for sale. 
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Amira Hashish4 December 2019

A stroll from Hyde Park’s Italian Gardens, Queensborough Mews was home to noted film director Thorold Dickinson (1903-1984), the UK’s first university professor of film.

Dickinson lived in this two-bedroom Sixties house, with striking original interiors by his wife, architect Joanna Macfadyen.

Behind the brick and mosaic-tiled exterior, the home is crafted to create a treehouse-style retreat, including a bespoke wood-clad hallway and staircase.

It’s listed at £1,395,000 with The Modern House.

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