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shops. The buildings are made from a limited palette of materials, including London stock brick and stucco, with vertically sliding timber sash windows. Street trees and verdant front and rear gardens contribute to the picturesque streetscape. Hidden in the middle of this area is London's smallest communal garden, "Providence Patch" built on the site of former stables serving the surrounding houses. A glimpse of the (private) gardens can be seen via the original stable entrance way in Wallgrave Road.
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from 1870 to 1900. Courtfield boasts a mix of architectural styles, including Italianate and red brick terraces, and mansion blocks. The area is also known for its picturesque streetscape, with numerous mature street trees and lushly planted garden squares. Traditional cast iron railings around some areas such as the Courtfield Gardens have been restored (the originals having been removed on the orders of the
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common palette of materials, including yellow or red stock brick, stucco, and stone, with timber sash windows or casement windows. The area also has a commercial character along the southeastern boundary on Earl's Court Road. Mature street trees, verdant planting, and communal gardens contribute to the area's picturesque streetscape.
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residents' associations forming and upgrades to the housing stock. But Earl's Court continued to be known for its rootless, shifting population compared to other more settled Kensington neighbourhoods. Thus, in 1991 it had 30% annual population turnover with almost a half of inhabitants born outside of the UK.
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was transport minister (1962-1964), it was decided to turn part of Earl's Court Road, from the junction with Pembroke Road, into a southward one-way arterial road and the parallel Warwick Road as the northward arterial road, going past the then Earl's Court Exhibition Centre. A third arterial road at
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The Courtfield Conservation Area is a residential neighborhood surrounded by Cromwell Road to the north, Earl’s Court Road to the west, and Old Brompton Road to the south. The area is characterized by Victorian formal terraces, mature gardens, and generous road widths, with buildings primarily dating
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Earl's Court is a diverse and vibrant area that comprises several distinct neighborhoods, each with its own unique charm and architectural style. The primary neighborhoods in Earl's Court are Courtfield and Earl's Court Village to the east of Earl's Court Road, and Nevern Square, Earl's Court Square,
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Immediately after development, Earl's Court was sought-after and had generally middle class population, apart from some poorer pockets. Multi-occupied homes and overcrowding existed in parts of Warwick Road and around Pembroke Place, inhabited mostly by laborers and working class families. Wealthier
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Earl's Court Village is a triangular-shaped conservation area situated behind the bustling Earl’s Court Road and Cromwell Road, comprising Childs Place, Kenway Road, Wallgrave Road and Redfield Lane. The neighborhood retains a village-like charm, with late Georgian and Victorian terraced houses and
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The introduction of two Underground stations, and a mass network of railways trapped a triangle of land on the border of the original parishes of Kensington and Fulham. After an unsuccessful attempt to build a Catholic school on the site, the idea of expanding entertainment in the area was probably
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The recent change in the area's population is largely owed to rocketing property prices and the continued gentrification of the area. The scale of change is illustrated by the economic divide between the eastern and western areas of Earl's Court. Despite fighting fiercely for the exhibition centre,
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laid out in 1884-85 as the largest and finest stable block under the supervision of various architects. Colbeck Mews (1876-84) also had architect-designed stables by George and Peto. Most mews had the typical arched entrance, and some like Hesper Mews presented attractive flank fronts to adjacent
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ran an article entitled 'This show must not go on'. On that Sunday night the pub was so packed that every table and chair had to be removed. Crowds spilled out on to the pavement onto Old Brompton Road. The police closed the show. Many well-known celebrities were among the clientele and the Lord
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pub (opposite the former Princess Beatrice Hospital) now demolished, that in 1964 spearheaded the local demand for live entertainment. A young, non-gay, male band, the Downtowners, attracted considerable attention. They persuaded many of the local cross-dressers to come into the pub and perform.
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as London's premier centre of gay nightlife, though the number of businesses aimed mostly at gay men has dwindled to a single retail outlet and bar, as Soho and Vauxhall established themselves as the new focus. The first public nightclub aimed at a gay clientele, the Copacabana, opened in Earl's
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or the more modest Ifield Road, the Gunter estate was characterized by the typical Kensington "Gardens" – rows of houses backing directly onto private (but communal) ornamental grounds. Even though not every house backed directly onto a garden, the houses still fronted onto the streets in
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Conservation Area, a predominantly residential area, lies to the south, surrounded by busy thoroughfares on the east, west, and south. The residential streets consist of terraced housing, semi-detached houses, and mansion blocks, all built in the mid-late Victorian period. The buildings share a
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After World War II, the area became known for its transient population. Groups settling briefly included Polish refugees, Commonwealth migrants, Arabs, Iranians and Filipinos. The influx led to overcrowded housing conditions and neglect of properties. Some stability returned from the 1970s with
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in the 1860s, enabled the transformation of Earl's Court from farmland into a Victorian suburb. In the quarter century after 1867, Earl's Court was transformed into a loosely populated Middlesex suburb and in the 1890s a more dense parish with 1,200 houses and two churches.
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had established a home and animal menagerie on the site of the former manor house in 1765. After his death in 1793, the property changed hands several times. For a period in the early 19th century it operated as a lodging house and asylum before being demolished in 1886.
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For centuries, Earl's Court remained associated with the De Vere family, who likely lent their comital title to the manor house that became known as the "Earl's Court". Ownership later transferred through marriage in the early 17th century to the family of
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lines. This was however closed in the 1980s at around the time the capacity of the Exhibition Centre was expanded by the construction of a second exhibition hall, Earl's Court 2, which was opened by Princess Diana, herself a former Earl's Court resident.
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throughout the world. Already in the 1990s it was threatened with closure as technology had moved on. It finally closed in 2017 having served as a further education college offering electronic engineering and IT courses. The third institution was the
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showed the area still wealthy overall but with signs of decline setting in. The large houses built for single families were increasingly converted to flats or operated as boarding houses catering to visitors to nearby Earl's Court Exhibition Centre.
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Court Road in the late 1970s, but was re-themed as a general venue in the late 1990s. The bar upstairs, Harpoon Louie's (later Harpo's and later still Banana Max), was until the late 1980s among the most popular gay bars in London. It is now a
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here, during which he walks down the street and attracts a crowd of people—many of whom start following him—some running up to him and kissing him or whispering things in his ear—as he lip synchs the lyrics. The video was directed by David
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During the late 1960s a large transient population of Australian, New Zealand and white South African travellers began to use Earl's Court as a UK hub and over time it gained the name "Kangaroo Valley".
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The area is home to many multimillion-pound flats and houses in smart garden squares and residential streets. The southern boundary of Earl's Court is Old Brompton Road, with the area to the west being
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Nevern Square Conservation Area showcases the evolution of architectural styles in the late 19th century. The area includes mid-late Victorian terraced houses, mansion flats, and the Grade II listed
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who used the land as a show-ground for a number of years from 1887. Whitley did not meet with business success, but his aspirations for Earl's Court took hold for others to fulfil.
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popular sports facility, just inside the Fulham boundary, next to West Brompton station. The person who was to bring it to fruition was John Robinson Whitley, an entrepreneur from
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and Philbeach to the west. Together, these areas form the character of Earl's Court, reflecting the diverse styles and development patterns of the late 19th century in London.
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in April, which attracted tens of thousands of visitors. Otherwise, it was increasingly used as a live music venue, hosting events such as the farewell concert by the boy-band
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in Warwick Road (Dom Polek), two medical practices, Warwick Road and Penywern Road, three dental practices in Cresswell Gdns., Gledhow Gdns. and Wetherby Gdns., a pharmacy,
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streets. Despite the prominence of mews, with over twice as many than south of Old Brompton Road, the number of individual units was only about a quarter of the houses.
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in Kenway Road, three delicatessens: Chromiński and Kern's in Old Brompton Road, Ryszytny in Kenway Road and Finborough Road, two travel and parcel despatch companies:
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The layout of much of the Earl's Court differed in some respects from earlier developments, such as ones to the south of Old Brompton Road. Unlike the grand spaces of
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Further west, Kensington Mansions, Nevern Square and Philbeach Gardens are built around impressive formal garden settings (access limited to key holding residents).
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There were unsuccessful speculative attempts at development in the 1820s, including failed housing development ventures. A two-mile conversion of the insanitary
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was shot in Earl's Court. It documented the people and the neighbourhoods along the journey of the No. 31 London bus from Camden Town to World's End, Chelsea.
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Thus, the Queen of the Month contest was born. Every Saturday night the pub was packed to capacity. The show ran from September 1964 until May 1965 when the
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in Old Brompton Road, which later became a Polish-owned electrical shop and one undertaker: Łysakowski in Old Brompton Road, opp. Brompton Cemetery.
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For most of the century, Earl's Court was home to three notable institutions, all now gone. The first and indeed oldest school of its kind is the
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built to seat 6,000 in neighbouring Fulham and he had the Earl's Court grounds converted into the style of the 1893 Chicago White City for the
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was constructed to facilitate easy access to the Exhibition Centre, including direct entrance from the underground passage which connects the
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winner lived at 58 Eardley Crescent during 1887 when he returned to London with his parents. His mother suffered several strokes that year.
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is set in Earl's Court. In it, he describes his stay at an Earl's Court boarding house in 1950, just after his arrival in England. The
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style, and finally to the construction of mansion flats. Gardens and green corridors play an essential role in the area's character.
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and his Yorkshire ancestry left their stamp on the area not merely as builders of the huge Gunter estate, but by conferring so many
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in 1624. The manor subsequently passed to Rich and the house later constructed at Holland Park would bear his name for posterity as
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area with its SW6 and W14 postcodes to the west, and to adjacent streets in postcodes SW7, SW10 and W8 in Kensington and Chelsea.
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to the northeast. It lent its name to the now defunct eponymous pleasure grounds opened in 1887 followed by the pre–World War II
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The original manor house was located on the site of the present-day Earl's Court, where the Old Manor Yard is now, just by
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In the late 18th century, the area began to transition from rural estates to suburban housing developments. The surgeon
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In its heyday the Earls Court Exhibition Centre hosted many of the leading national trade fairs, including the annual
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Earl's Court's only hospital was opened in 1887 on the corner of Old Brompton Road and Finborough Road. It was named
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founded in 1861. It was located on the corner of Cromwell Road and Earl's Court Road, until its move to the former
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projecting porches, and sash windows. The area also includes St Cuthbert's Church, a Grade I listed building, and
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At the beginning of the century, the estate was generating modest rents from farmland and some building leases.
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and Longridge Road in 1873, in Nevern Place in 1874, in Trebovir Road and Philbeach Gardens in 1876 and
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The Philbeach Conservation Area comprises a mix of mid-Victorian terraced houses, built mainly in the
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Earl's Court adds to the Royal Borough's tally of almost 50 garden squares. Within SW5 they include:
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Collingham Road and Harrington Road, also have some unique buildings, many of them used as embassies.
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names through part of Earl's Court, i.e. Barkston, Bramham, Collingham, Wetherby, Knaresborough etc.
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is a coffee house and a small music venue, which has hosted emerging talent since 1954 – including
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The quality of the Earl's Court built environment attracted many eminent residents over the years.
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in 1940 for munitions during the Second World War) creating a more authentic Victorian ambience.
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lived at 29 Wetherby Mansions, Earl's Court Square, from December 1968 to some time in the 1970s.
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newsreel footage (which can be seen on YouTube) captures a unique and powerful rehearsal of the
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for burials at the start of the century was causing public concern not least on health grounds.
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Over time, the balance tipped from owner-occupiers to lodging houses and flats. By the 1890s,
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Earl's Court was once a rural area, covered in orchards, green fields and market gardens. The
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and beyond to the West. A fourth road that creates a box with the other three is the A 3218,
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Kensington Mansions, on the north side of Trebovir Road, was the mysterious mansion block in
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residents with many servants occupied the larger houses on Cromwell Road and Lexham Gardens.
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A map showing the Earl's Court ward of Kensington Metropolitan Borough as it appeared in 1916
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died, development was still confined to the northern part of the estate above Pembroke Road.
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Eardley Crescent and Kempsford Gardens were built between 1867 and 1873, building began in
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which accounts for Earl's Court street names such as, Nevern, Penywern and Philbeach etc.
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was an occasional visitor to the many shows put on at the site. In 1897 Kiralfy had the
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Evidently, after WWI, Earl's Court had already acquired a slightly louche reputation if
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in 1880. Gunter estate was developed East of Earl's Court road between 1865 and 1896.
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police telephone boxes that were once a common sight in the UK from the early 1920s.
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Richard Tames, Earl's Court and Brompton Past. Historical Publications, London, 2000
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opened, with its striking Art Moderne façade facing Warwick Road. A new entrance to
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Furness, Hannah; Steafel, Eleanor; Evans, Martin; Yorke, Harry (8 February 2017).
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postal district, tends to apply beyond its boundary to parts of the neighbouring
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In practice, the notion of Earl's Court, which is geographically confined to the
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This article is about the area in London. For the former exhibition centre, see
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with her private secretary standing outside her London home at Collingham Road:
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orthodox fashion, rather than presenting their "backs" to the streets. Besides
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coffee machine, a rarity in those days. It was few doors down from the bakery,
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The Earl's Court ward had a population of 9,104 according to the 2011 census.
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in honour of Queen Victoria's youngest daughter. The hospital closed in 1978.
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An early 1940s and 50s Bohemian haunt in the Earl's Court Road was the café,
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filmed in Bramham Gardens which was used as the home of Piper's character.
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Philbeach Gardens, Earl's Court, c1875, with St. Cuthbert's Parish Church
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estate, where part of Earl's Court now stands. The family originated in
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District in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in West London
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in Earl's Court Road (later the owner, Mateusz Grabowski, opened the
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Glam rock icon David Bowie filmed the video for his 1979 hit single
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at 189 Old Brompton Road, London, SW7, was put up in 1909.
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Index

Earls Court Road
Earls Court Exhibition Centre
Earl's Court tube station
Earl's Court is located in Greater London
Greater London
OS grid reference
TQ254784
Charing Cross
ENE
London borough
Kensington & Chelsea
Ceremonial county
Greater London
Region
London
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
LONDON
Postcode district
SW5
Dialling code
020
Police
Metropolitan
Fire
London
Ambulance
London

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