A House in Bayswater is a 1959 British television documentary directed by Ken Russell.
It was his first BBC film not made for the Monitor series.
[1] A portrait of a five-storey Victorian house in Bayswater, London, and of the people who live there.
The half-hour film was selected by Simon Jenkins to appear in the BBC 4 Collections archive on BBC iPlayer.
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