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  2. Coronet Theatre, Notting Hill - Wikipedia

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    The Coronet Theatre is a theatre located in Notting Hill, London.The building originated as an Off West End theatre in 1898. It became The Coronet Cinema in 1923. In 2014, it was acquired by The Print Room, a nearby theatre company (founded in Westbourne Grove in 2010 [1]), which made it its new home.

  3. Notting Hill Gate - Wikipedia

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    Notting Hill Gate is home to a variety of stores, restaurants, cafés and estate agents as well as more specialist stores which include rare records and antiques, as well as two historic cinemas, the Coronet (originally opened as a theatre in 1898) and the Gate, as well as also several bars and clubs.

  4. Grade II* listed buildings in the Royal Borough of Kensington ...

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    Gate: 1839–40: 15 April 1969 1266242 ... St Peter's, Notting Hill, Kensington Park Road W11 Kensington and Chelsea: Church: 1855-7: 29 July 1949

  5. Category:Buildings and structures in Notting Hill - Wikipedia

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    Coronet Theatre, London; E. ... Notting Hill Arts Club; Notting Hill Gate tube station; P. ... St Francis of Assisi Church, Notting Hill;

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

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    If you were to knock on the bright blue door at 280 Westbourne Park Road in London’s Notting Hill neighborhood in the late ’90s, you’d be far more likely to find Richard Curtis inside than ...

  7. Gate Theatre (London) - Wikipedia

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    The Gate Theatre is a theatre in London which originally established above the Prince Albert pub in Notting Hill in 1979 with the founding mission to bring groundbreaking international work to London. With 75 seats, it was known as the smallest “off-West End” theatre in the city.

  8. List of English Heritage blue plaques in the Royal Borough of ...

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    Notting Hill W11 4RT 1965 () 156 : Dame Agatha Christie (1890–1976) "Detective novelist and playwright lived here 1934–1941" 58 Sheffield Terrace Holland Park W8 7NA 2001 () 178 : Sir Winston Churchill O. M. (1874–1965) "Prime Minister lived and died here" 28 Hyde Park Gate Kensington SW7 5DJ 1985 () 138 : Muzio Clementi (1752–1832)

  9. Tess of the d'Urbervilles - Wikipedia

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    Tess, a different stage adaptation by H. A. Kennedy, premièred at the Coronet Theatre in London's Notting Hill Gate on 19 February 1900. [15] Mrs Lewis Waller (Florence West) played the title role, with William Kettridge as Angel Clare and Whitworth Jones as Alec Tantridge. [16]