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One Kensington Gardens, 2016. One Kensington Gardens is a residential development of 97 apartments in a nine-storey (two of them underground) block in Kensington, London, completed in 2015, overlooking Kensington Gardens, and bounded by Victoria Road and De Vere Gardens.
Flick described Park House as "almost a country house in the middle of London". The house had been on sale for £105 million since September 2013. [3] Caring has submitted proposals to demolish the present house and replace it with an 18,000 sq ft (1,700 m 2) six-bedroomed two-storey house with a double-level basement. The new ground floor will ...
Further wording on the poster reads: "Clean, airy and well planned dwellings make a great contribution to the Rehousing movement. This is a fine example of a block of workers' flats built in London in 1936." [6] In 1984, a 55-minute documentary, Twelve Views of Kensal House, was filmed on the property by Peter Wyeth. [7]
The residential floors contained a two bedroom flat at each corner, in between which on the east and the west face was a one bedroomed flat. The core contained a stair column and the lift and service shafts. [8] One-bedroom flats were 51.4 m 2 (553 square feet) in area and two-bedroom flats were 75.5 m 2 (813 square feet). [7]
The Times first advertised flats for Kensington Court Gardens in January 1889 at between £195 and £250 per annum. Kensington Court Gardens first appears in the London Directory in 1889, listed with Moir Wallis & Co. Builders, with building works not completed.
Lancaster Road (West) Estate is a housing estate in North Kensington, west London. It is in an area known as Notting Dale [ 1 ] which experienced V-2 bombing during the Second World War . [ 2 ] It was built as municipal housing as part of the slum clearances of the 1960s.
Holland Park is an area of Kensington, on the western edge of Central London, [1] that lies within the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea and largely surrounds its namesake park, Holland Park. Colloquially referred to as 'Millionaire's Row', Holland Park is among the most expensive residential areas in London and the United Kingdom.
Road: West Kensington is also close to the A4 (West Cromwell Road) with links to the West and Heathrow and High Street Kensington with links to the Central London/West End. A local transport-related curiosity (and not open to the public) is the London Underground training centre that contains a mock-up station called West Ashfield tube station ...