Lichfield Court, on Sheen Road in Richmond, London, consists of two Grade II listed[1] purpose-built blocks of flats.
[1] The Twentieth Century Society reported the listing, saying: Bertram Carter's building goes beyond the merely functional brief to create a dramatic courtyard environment with white bands of the galleries stepping forward to envelop the staircase towers.
This highly stylised effect is truly unique and takes the building from being a quite standard apartment block of the era to a truly exciting new level.
In this they are reminiscent of Wells Coates' Embassy Court in Brighton dating from 1934 to 1935 with its 'radical white bands of balconies and stair parapets' (see Pevsner: Sussex, p.74).
[6]Lichfield Court was used as a filming location in the TV adaptation of Agatha Christie's novel One, Two, Buckle My Shoe.