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  2. Kensington High Street - Wikipedia

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    Kensington High Street is the main shopping street in Kensington, London, England. The area is identified in the London Plan as one of 35 major centres in Greater London. [1] Kensington High Street is the continuation of Kensington Road and part of the A315. It starts by the entrance to Kensington Palace and runs westward through central ...

  3. Pontings - Wikipedia

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    The building became a market known as Kensington Super Store, [14] before English Property Corporation redeveloped the site. The original building was pulled down and replaced by Pemberton House on Kensington High Street (1976–78) and Kensley House (1982–84) on Wright's Lane, both office blocks, while at the rear was built a block of flats called William Cobbett House.

  4. Kensington Arcade - Wikipedia

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    The main entrance to Kensington Arcade which includes the entrance to High Street Kensington station. The Arcade was built as part of the redevelopment of High Street Kensington tube station by the Metropolitan Railway between 1906-07 from designs by their consultant architect, George Campbell Sherrin, with the neighbouring department stores, Pontings and Derry & Toms taking the store space.

  5. Kensington Market, London - Wikipedia

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    Kensington Market was a three-story indoor market at 49/53 Kensington High Street, in the Kensington area of London, England. It opened in 1967. It opened in 1967. In the 1960s and 1970s, it catered to hippie and bohemian culture.

  6. Kensington - Wikipedia

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    The focus of the area is Kensington High Street, a busy commercial centre with many shops, typically upmarket. The street was declared London's second best shopping street in February 2005 due to its wide range and number of shops. [7] However, since October 2008 the street has faced competition from the Westfield shopping centre in nearby ...

  7. Barkers of Kensington - Wikipedia

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    Barkers of Kensington was a department store in Kensington High Street, Kensington, London. It began as a small drapery business, John Barker & Company, founded by John Barker and James Whitehead in 1870. Barkers grew rapidly to become one of London's largest and most well-known department stores.

  8. TK Maxx - Wikipedia

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    TK Maxx has been a supporter of the Woodland Trust since 2004, when it held a Christmas card recycling scheme in conjunction with the Trust. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] From August 2008, TK Maxx introduced charges on plastic carrier bags and donated the proceeds to the Woodland Trust , which used the funds to plant 30,000 new trees on a 15-acre (60,703 m 2 ...

  9. High Street Kensington - Wikipedia

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    High Street Kensington may refer to: Kensington High Street, a popular shopping street in London; High Street Kensington, a Tube station on the Circle and District Lines