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At No. 7, the writer and biographer Enid Moberly Bell (1881–1967), who was the first headmistress at Lady Margaret School in Parsons Green [14] and vice-chair of the Lyceum Club for female artists and writers, [15] set up home with Anne Lupton (1888–1967), the founder and organiser of the London Housing Centre.
15 Selwood Terrace, South Kensington, Bunch of Grapes: Mid-19th century II 207 Brompton Road, Knightsbridge Chelsea Potter: 1842 119 King's Road, Chelsea. Previously the Commercial Tavern. Coleherne, Earls Court: 1866 261 Old Brompton Road, Earls Court. Now The Pembroke gastropub. Crocker's Folly: 1898 II* 24 Aberdeen Place, St John's Wood
South Kensington is a district just west of Central London in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. Historically it settled on part of the scattered Middlesex village of Brompton . [ 1 ] Its name was supplanted with the advent of the railways in the late 19th century and the opening (and shutting) and naming of local tube stations. [ 2 ]
Parsons Green is a mainly residential district in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. The Green itself , which is roughly triangular, is bounded on two of its three sides by the New King's Road section of the King's Road , A308 road and Parsons Green Lane.
With the King came many court officials, servants and followers. Kensington Square, until then a failing venture, became a popular residential area. The Palace was regularly used by reigning monarchs until 1760 and since then by members of the Royal family. [9] Kensington's royal borough status was inherited by the new borough.
Kynance Mews is a mews street in South Kensington district of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in London, SW7.The mews consists of 33 residential properties on a setted road that passes from Gloucester Road on the east, before being bisected by Launceston Place, with the western end of the mews ending in a cul-de-sac.
In the marsh, Kya lives among the wild and natural plants, animals and other creatures of her surroundings, leading her to be called the “Marsh Girl” by the people of nearby coastal town ...
Onslow Square is a garden square in South Kensington, London, England. [1] It is set back between the Old Brompton Road to the northwest and the Fulham Road to the southeast. To the north is South Kensington Underground station. To the south is the Royal Marsden Hospital. As well as the main square, the address covers the street to the ...