The apartment buildings during the 1940s reflect the phase when Batley experimented with a new style that was becoming fashionable in Bombay, a vague combination of Art Deco and International style.This flat was designed for Mr. M.D Patel, a cot The complex has two wings that curve around to fit into the site. The top floor is broken from the rest of the building’s form, and was made from timber and covered with Mangalore Tiles. Lyndewood also marks the earliest uses of RCC in a building by Batley.

