Originally posted by richardh
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The top left picture is ABSOLUTELY SPOT ON.
The top right picture is OK but would need a bit of work.
The rest are wrong it's my fault not yours.
My first drawing (on the left) shows the main staircase going the wrong way.
My second drawing is totally correct in showing the relationship between the front and back rooms and the landing and staircase on the upper 3 floors of the house. It's not a depiction of a circular staircase as you mentioned later but just an indication that a staircase in any house over 3 storeys has to turn back on itself by means of a half landing or a curved design
The staircase in #26 went south to north and turned to go north to south.
(rather like the similar #29 Hanbury St one must have done)
My dodgy drawing from many years ago sent you on the wrong track and for that I apologise but if you make the stairs go north/south starting in the ground floor hallway a la 29 Hanbury instead of east/west you'll see how the whole thing ties together.
Regarding the shed, I would imagine that the non supporting wall on the right as you entered the front door would have been removed making the front parlour plus back parlour plus hallway area available for storage.
All the best
Stephen
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