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  2. Arundel Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Modern construction at Lansdowne Road. The original building was bombed in WW2. In 1852 one Richard Roy, a solicitor with some experience of building speculation in Cheltenham, acquired from the Ladbroke Estate a freehold parcel of undeveloped land between the south side of what is now Arundel Gardens and the north side of Ladbroke Gardens.

  3. Notting Hill - Wikipedia

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    Notting Hill is a district of West London, England, [1] in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. Notting Hill is known for being a cosmopolitan and multicultural neighbourhood, hosting the annual Notting Hill Carnival and the Portobello Road Market. [2] From around 1870, Notting Hill had an association with artists. [3]

  4. Ladbroke Grove - Wikipedia

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    Ladbroke Grove (/ ˈ l æ d b r ʊ k / LAD-bruuk) is a road in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, London, England, which passes through Kensal Green and Notting Hill, running north–south between Harrow Road and Holland Park Avenue.

  5. Richard Curtis Confirms “Notting Hill”’s Iconic Blue Door Was ...

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    “This door, until the time of cataloguing, was located at 280 Westbourne Park Road, Notting Hill, London and represented William Thacker's [Hugh Grant] front door in the 1999 Working Title ...

  6. Portobello Road - Wikipedia

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    Notting Hill Carnival, street market, Portobello Film Festival, antiques Portobello Road is a street in the Notting Hill district of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in West London . It runs almost the length of Notting Hill from South to North, roughly parallel with Ladbroke Grove .

  7. Ladbroke Estate - Wikipedia

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    From 1834-1838 no new building leases were granted. However, in 1837 the entrepreneur John Whyte leased 140 acres (0.57 km 2) of land from the estate and proceeded to enclose "the slopes of Notting Hill and the meadows west of Westbourne Grove" with a 7-foot (2.1 m) high wooden paling.

  8. Elgin Crescent - Wikipedia

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    Elgin Crescent is a street in Notting Hill, London, England. It runs west from Portobello Road , crosses Ladbroke Grove and at its south-western end joins Clarendon Road . The section between Portobello Road and Kensington Park Road is formed of shops, cafes and restaurants, whilst the remainder is residential.

  9. Police say 2 people who were attacked during London's Notting ...

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    Two people who were critically injured in attacks while attending London’s Notting Hill Carnival earlier this week have died, police said Saturday. The Metropolitan Police force said 32-year-old ...