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How much did the Downing Street flat refurbishment cost?

How much did the Downing Street flat refurbishment cost?

Refurbishment began in April 2020, whilst Johnson was hospitalised with COVID-19. The Prime Minister receives an annual allowance of £30,000 to maintain and furnish their private residence above 11 Downing Street. Any expenses above this amount must be covered by themselves. The renovations cost in excess of £88,000.

What does Downing Street stand for?

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Where does Boris Johnson live now?

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What type of brick is 10 Downing Street?

No. 10 was expanded, with the Chancellor pushed out towards No. 12 Downing Street, which was rebuilt to its former height in red brick (Nos. 10 and 11 had their brickwork painted black, to mimic the sooty appearance they had before renovation).

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Why is 10 Downing Street the home of the prime minister?

Originally three houses, Number 10 was offered to Sir Robert Walpole by King George II in 1732. Walpole accepted on the condition that the gift was to the office of First Lord of the Treasury. Despite its size and convenient location near to Parliament, few early prime ministers lived at 10 Downing Street.

Why is 10 painted black?

The black appearance was the product of two centuries of pollution. To preserve the ‘traditional’ look of recent times, the newly cleaned yellow bricks were painted black to resemble their well-known appearance. The thin tuckpointing mortar between the bricks is not painted, and so contrasts with the bricks.

Does 10 Downing Street have a garden?

The garden at No. 10 Downing Street has been enjoyed by Prime Ministers and their families, as well as visitors to the building, for over 285 years. The terrace and garden were constructed in 1736, shortly after Sir Robert Walpole moved into No. 10.