Jack Cotton's House (Deceased)

Jack Cotton's House (Deceased)


Marlow, United Kingdom (GB)
Jack Cotton was a British property developer. He became the dominant figure in the world of property development in Britain. His methods of operation were a model for others involved in the property boom in the years following World War II.

The most important of Cotton's developments were the Big Top 3.5-acre site in Birmingham, the Notting Hill complex in London, and the Pan Am Building over the Grand Central Terminal in New York City.

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The property was originally the home of Vice-Admiral Sir James Nicoll Morris KCB, a Royal Navy officer who served through the American Revolutionary War, French Revolutionary Wars, and Napoleonic Wars.
Jack Cotton was a British property developer. He became the dominant figure in the world of property development in Britain. His methods of operation were a model for others involved in the property boom in the years following World War II.

The most important of Cotton's developments were the Big Top 3.5-acre site in Birmingham, the Notting Hill complex in London, and the Pan Am Building over the Grand Central Terminal in New York City.

The property was originally the home of Vice-Admiral Sir James Nicoll Morris KCB, a Royal Navy officer who served through the American Revolutionary War, French Revolutionary Wars, and Napoleonic Wars.
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