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

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    Commonwealth Institute, Kensington High Street Kensington and Chelsea: Conference centre: 1960-2: 12 October 1988 ... 99121 Kensington High St W8: Department Store:

  3. Kensington Roof Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Kensington Roof Gardens are barely visible from Kensington High Street. a Spanish garden, in a Moorish style based upon the Alhambra in Spain, with fountains, vine-covered walkways and Chusan palms; a Tudor style garden, characterised by its archways, secret corners and hanging wisteria.

  4. House of Fraser - Wikipedia

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    The store was at 63-97 Kensington High Street) [50] Kensington, Derry & Toms (acquired 1957; closed 1973 with the business incorporated into Barkers. The store was at 99-121 Kensington High Street) [160] Kensington, Pontings / Ponting Brothers (acquired 1957; closed 1970 with the business incorporated into Barkers. The store was at 123-127 ...

  5. Kensington High Street - Wikipedia

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    Kensington Market opened on Kensington High Street in 1967. It was a three story building of contemporary fashion. It closed in 2000. Kensington High Street's future as a shopping street has been threatened by the large Westfield London, which opened a short distance away in Shepherd's Bush in late 2008.

  6. Derry & Toms - Wikipedia

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    Derry & Toms was a London department store that was founded in 1860 in Kensington High Street and was famous for its Roof Garden which opened in 1938. In 1973 the store was closed and became home to Big Biba, which closed in 1975. The site was developed into smaller stores and offices.

  7. Old Town Hall, Kensington - Wikipedia

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    The design involved a frontage of seven bays facing onto Kensington High Street; the central section of three bays featured a doorway with stone surround and canopy on the ground floor; there were tall windows with integrated oculi interspersed with Corinthian order columns on the first floor and a large carved pediment and flagpole above. [1]

  8. Kensington Church Street - Wikipedia

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    Kensington Church Street is a shopping street in Kensington, London, England, designated the A4204, and traditionally known for its art and antiques shops. Buildings at the southern end date back to the early 1700s. [1] It is named after Kensington's original church of St Mary Abbots. The south part was formerly called Church Lane, and the ...

  9. Holland Road, London - Wikipedia

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    Holland Road, W14. Holland Road is a road in Kensington, London, which connects Kensington High Street with the Holland Park roundabout.The southernmost section is one-way (northbound only, returning via Addison Road) and forms part of the Kensington/Earl's Court one-way system.