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Looking west down Cromwell Road from Cromwell Gardens. Cromwell Road is a major London road in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, designated as part of the A4. It was created in the 19th century and is said to be named after Richard Cromwell, [1] son of Oliver Cromwell, who once owned a house there. [2] The Security Service (MI5) was ...
Radisson Blu Edwardian Vanderbilt Hotel is a boutique hotel at 68–86 Cromwell Road in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, central London. The hotel, located in a Grade II listed terrace of white stucco townhouses , [ 1 ] contains 215 rooms and is part of the Radisson Blu Edwardian chain.
Warwick Road is located in the Earl's Court district of the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea in London. The road began to be laid out around 1822 and was gradually extended south to Old Brompton Road over a number of decades. It is a major north–south traffic route in west London.
Kingston Cromwell Road bus station located close to Kingston railway station.It opened in July 1995, on the site of an old coal yard. [1] [2] Built to replace a 70 year old facility, the bus station was opened as part of the Kingston Relief Road project, which involved the main shopping streets in Kingston town centre being pedestrianised, and a new one-way system being built around the town ...
Although the Cromwell Curve was used only occasionally, the dispute between the two companies continued until 1903, when the matter was finally decided in favour of the Metropolitan. [2] The 240-metre (790 ft) long curve was closed in 1956 and the tracks are no longer in place. [3] In 1957 the site was used for the West London Air Terminal ...
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The Metropole Hotel, Northumberland Avenue in the late 19th century. The Hotel Victoria opened in 1887, its name commemorating the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria held that year. It held 500 bedrooms and was the second largest hotel in London of its type on opening, overrunning its budget by around £520,000 (now £61,800,000). [24]