This article is about the London hostel. For the fictional Australian prison, see Prisoner (TV series).
Driscoll House is a building at 172 New Kent Road, London, England, which has operated as a hostel since 1913. The building is on the south side of New Kent Road, between the Bricklayers Arms flyover and Elephant and Castle station, and is a well-detailed example of the pre-World War I institutional Baroque style.
DriscollHouse is a building at 172 New Kent Road, London, England, which has operated as a hostel since 1913. The building is on the south side of New...
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the distinctive tiled interiors of DriscollHouse still intact. There is a small green space next to DriscollHouse, and beyond Searles Road there is a...
be no Driscoll or Nash. The new firm's most notable work came in 1882 when U.S. president Chester Alan Arthur refused to move into the White House until...