English: Brunel House, Paddington There are any number of buildings called Brunel House; this may be the original. It was built in the 1840s in an italianate style on the corner of Westbourne Terrace and Orsett Terrace, and is reputed to have been Brunel's London home. Today it is a grade II listed building and has now been converted into four flats
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