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  2. 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 ...

  3. Mr Freedom (fashion) - Wikipedia

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    Roberts moved Mr Freedom to a new location, at Kensington Church Street. The store sold Pop art furniture in addition to clothes, by designer Jon Weallans, who designed such items as a chair in the form of a pair of false teeth. [6] Mr Freedom added a small restaurant to its basement in 1971, called Mr Feed'em.

  4. Our Lady of Mount Carmel and St Simon Stock - Wikipedia

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    The church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel and St Simon Stock is a Roman Catholic church at 41 Kensington Church Street, Kensington, London W8, served by Discalced Carmelites. It is a Grade II listed building, built in 1954 to 1959, and designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott .

  5. Take a Peek Inside Kensington Palace with This Virtual Tour - AOL

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    Image credit: Mike Hewitt/Getty Images. 1. The location. Kensington Palace resides in Kensington Gardens, which is located in London’s Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.

  6. St Mary Abbots - Wikipedia

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    Old St Mary Abbots Church, in 1869, shortly before its demolition. In 1370 the Norman church was rebuilt. [2] When William III relocated the Royal Court to Kensington Palace in 1689 the area became fashionable rendering the medieval church too small, thus it was demolished at the end of the 17th century and replaced by a Late Renaissance-style ...

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

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    Albert Hall Mansions, Kensington Gore Kensington SW7 2AN 1992 () 126 : John F. Sartorius (c.1775-c.1830) "SPORTING PAINTER lived here 1807–1812" 155 Old Church Street Chelsea SW3 6EB 1963 () 43 : Siegfried Sassoon (1886–1967) "Writer lived here 1925–1932" 23 Campden Hill Square Holland Park W8 7JY 1996 () 265 : Robert Falcon Scott (1868 ...

  8. Kensington Barracks - Wikipedia

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    They became unsightly and there was pressure in Parliament to remove the barracks in August 1857. [2] The old barracks were demolished the following year and new barracks were built in Kensington Church Street. [3] The new site had cavalry barracks on the west side of the site and infantry barracks on the east side. [4]

  9. Former Detroit Lions chaplain Dave Wilson helped players ...

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    Pastor Dave Wilson (center), the chaplain of the Detroit Lions from 1985 to 2008 and co-founder of Kensington Church, during a game with long snapper Don Muhlbach on left and punter Sam Martin ...