Kensington and Chelsea, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Kensington and Chelsea, England
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Walls, Gates, Gatepiers and Railings to Central Garden
London, England
Walls, gates, gatepiers and railings. Circa 1826, north side railings replaced after 1944. Cast iron on low stock brick wall with stone coping.
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3-29, Vale SW3
London, England
Row of 14 individually designed terraced houses creating a cohesive streetscape. c1911-1913 by F E Williams. Silver-grey bricks with red brick dressings, except No.3 which is red brick with stone quoins.
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23, Mulberry Walk SW3
London, England
Terraced house. c1914 by Sir Thomas Jackson for Mr B H Jackson. Yellow stock brick with red brick dressings, 1st floor band and attic floor modillion cornice.
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19, Mulberry Walk SW3
London, England
Individual terraced house. c1914 by F Inigo Thomas. Silver-grey brick with red brick quoins and dressings.
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5, Mulberry Walk SW3
London, England
Block of flats. c1913. By Clifton R Davy for Baron Arild Rosenkrantz, a Danish stained glass designer.
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9-15, Mallord Street SW3
London, England
Terraced composition of 4 houses. c1914 by F E Williams. Red brick.
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Prince of Teck Public House
London, England
Public house. 1868 by Huggett and Hussey for the Child family, embellished with balustrading, stone wyverns and busts in 1879-80 by George Edwards and with bar front and interior of cl901.
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34 De Vere Gardens
London, England
The home of novelist Henry James from 1886 to 1902.
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No. 3 Kensington Court Gardens
London, England
1889
Part of a complex of Victorian mansions built in 1889, this was the home of poet T. S. Eliot from 1957 until his death in 1965.
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6, Pembridge Gardens W2
London, England
Detached house. Mid C19. Stucco.