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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
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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
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was transport minister (1962-1964), it was decided to turn part of Earl's Court Road, from the junction with
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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
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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
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The introduction of two
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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
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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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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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868:(1861–1936), British soldier and administrator famous for his role during the First World War when he led the Egyptian Expeditionary Force in the conquest of Palestine and Syria, lived at 24 Wetherby Gardens.
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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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985:(1827–1900), Yorkshire-born army officer, ethnologist and archaeologist lived in 19-21 Penywern Road with 11 servants from 1879 to 1881 when he inherited a vast fortune that enabled him to upgrade to
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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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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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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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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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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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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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862:(1847–1928), leading Shakespearian stage actress in Britain in the 1880s and 1890s, lived at 22 Barkston Gardens.
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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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1055:(1874–1913), English theatrical producer, composer and satirist, lived at 1 Nevern Square.
921:(1913–1976), English composer, conductor, violist and pianist, lived at 173 Cromwell Road.
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singled out this book as Naipaul's masterpiece when awarding him the 2001
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in Earl's Court Road (later the owner, Mateusz Grabowski, opened the
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836:(1832–1904), English poet and journalist, lived at 31 Bolton Gardens.
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Glam rock icon David Bowie filmed the video for his 1979 hit single
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when it opened in 1988. The longest-running annual show was the
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Survey of London: Volume 42, Kensington Square To Earl's Court
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Earls Court Exhibition Centre hosted volleyball events in the
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has filmed in the garden square of Courtfield Gardens (West).
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among other local bodies, dubbed "The Mother of Earl's Court".
908:(1911–1968), painter and author of written works, such as the
2682:. Vol. 41. London: London City Council. pp. 246–252
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Jennifer Ware (1932–2019), social activist co-founder of the
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1391:(2013) and was filmed on location for one of party scenes.
1120:(born 1965), like Princess Diana lived in Coleherne Court.
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at 189 Old Brompton Road, London, SW7, was put up in 1909.
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In the SW5 postal area alone, Polish outlets included:
1717:, which had piped music and an authentic Italian steam
1498:"Green corridor" with the now demolished Earls Court 2
1293:, who wrote, directed and starred in the film, won the
1011:(1831–1905), army officer, confectioner, developer and
822:(1820–1887), Swedish opera singer and teacher lived in
461:. Subsequently, the land, part of the ancient manor of
3021:"London Open Garden Squares Weekend: top 20 to visit"
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Considerable importance was placed on the mews, with
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3429:"Earl's Court Village Conservation Area Appraisal"
2805:in Penywern Road, two booksellers and publishers:
1413:A house in Earl's Court Square was filmed for the
1297:for best actor. The soundtrack by Italian maestro
627:'s District Line and was joined after 1907 by the
3561:"Earl's Court Square Conservation Area Appraisal"
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457:Edwin held the lordship of the area prior to the
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3166:Princess Diana – Gym – Earl's Court, west London
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2274:that carries traffic between central London and
1591:, was created for the international impresario,
1313:Earl's Court was the setting for the 1941 novel
1153:(born 1943), English author, poet and playwright
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2789:in Chelsea and endowed a professorial chair at
2635:. London: Historical publications. p. 71.
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1567:Wild West Shows § Buffalo Bill's Wild West
1521:Earl's Court may be within walking distance of
437:. Its population at the 2011 census was 9,104.
3405:h2g2 – The Earl's Court Police Box, London, UK
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1145:Alumni of St Cuthbert's and St Matthias School
1140:lived (and died) in a flat in Bramham Gardens.
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3049:. Kensington and Chelsea Social Council. 2010
2968:"William Butler Yeats (1865-1939) - Life (1)"
2415:"Kensington and Chelsea Ward population 2011"
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1369:Bolton Gardens was depicted in the 2006 film
1366:used 15 Collingham Gardens for a party scene.
435:Kensington and Chelsea London Borough Council
395:that separate it from the ancient borough of
3117:"BBC News | UK | No takers for Diana's flat"
2861:
2128:. The pub was demolished after its closure.
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806:ceramic plaque on Bousfield School wall, SW5
664:Little Australia § Earl's Court, London
501:, an ambitious courtier who was created 1st
3532:"Nevern Square Conservation Area Appraisal"
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2164:Earl's Court station Warwick Road entrance1
1733:. Also from that era was the theatre club,
1202:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
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3418:. Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
3008:Colherne Court East in 1913 – 20th Century
2676:Sheppard, F.H.W., ed. (1983). "Brompton".
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724:district of Central London in the 1990s.
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3503:"Philbeach Conservation Area Appraisal"
3301:"Prince of Teck public house (1031501)"
2659:, 1903, reprinted by Richardson, 1969,
1381:26 Courtfield Gardens was mentioned in
1331:were filmed in and around Hogarth Road.
1136:(1971–2017), English socialite and 90s
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381:Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
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3187:"Gove on edge after rejecting new job"
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3175:. Prints.paphotos.com (21 August 1997)
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2266:right angles to the former two is the
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965:William Edwardes, 2nd Baron Kensington
519:William Edwardes, 1st Baron Kensington
4845:Ethnic enclaves in the United Kingdom
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3379:"Drayton Arms public house (1225769)"
1725:, whose only other outlet was on the
1423:Royal Institute of British Architects
983:Augustus Henry Lane-Fox (Pitt Rivers)
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2833:, director Jonathan Gili, BBC, 1985.
1785:, which is also a theatrical venue.
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1345:'s 1987 semi-autobiographical novel
1200:adding citations to reliable sources
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967:(1777–1852), Irish peer and British
866:Edmund Allenby, 1st Viscount Allenby
623:in 1865–69, which eventually became
3259:Film locations for Repulsion (1965)
2096:The oldest pub on the site was the
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716:, founded in 1909 and housed at 21
387:, bordering the rail tracks of the
379:is a district of Kensington in the
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4672:Northumberland Development Project
3384:National Heritage List for England
3306:National Heritage List for England
2777:in Collingham Gdns, the displaced
2469:Victoria County History of England
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1903:Earl's Court Underground Station
1862:Providence Patch Communal Garden
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1327:Several scenes of the 1972 film
1318:: A Tale of Darkest Earl's Court
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2715:Sir Nicholas Scott (Chelsea).
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32:Earls Court Exhibition Centre
4850:Places formerly in Middlesex
3047:"Spotlight on Jennifer Ware"
2723:vol 275 cc685-92 685 1.29 pm
2717:"London Electronics College"
2702:The Lost Hospitals of London
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2890:www.english-heritage.org.uk
2559:. London. pp. 196–214.
2471:, Middlesex, vol. I, 116-7.
2441:"Earl's Court Ward Profile"
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1928:Wetherby Mews, Earl's Court
1555:Victoria and Albert Museums
1421:upon its nomination by the
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3876:Victoria and Albert Museum
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2655:Arthur William à Beckett,
2486:"Earl's Court, Kensington"
2072:The Lord Ranelagh PH, aka
1710:pub at Earl's Court Road.
1654:National Exhibition Centre
1597:Empire of India Exhibition
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1334:Part of the 1985 BBC film
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1355:Nobel Prize in Literature
1301:is one of his best known.
1283:Part of the Italian film
1164:Film locations and novels
987:Grosvenor Gardens, London
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3590:"Jennifer Ware Obituary"
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2631:Nicholas Barton (1992).
2419:Neighbourhood Statistics
2282:, better described as a
1936:Spear Mews, Earl's Court
1329:Straight on Till Morning
1104:Diana, Princess of Wales
1096:(1946–2006) English, of
1017:West Riding of Yorkshire
619:The construction of the
592:was duly established by
473:, who held the manor of
433:of the local authority,
429:Earl's Court is also an
290:Kensington and Bayswater
138:Kensington & Chelsea
4602:Brent Cross Cricklewood
4597:Battersea Power Station
3622:15 January 2010 at the
3142:"Princess Diana's Flat"
2915:english-heritage.org.uk
2773:in Wetherby Gdns., the
2657:The à Becketts of Punch
1920:Garden squares and mews
1614:Not until 1937 was the
959:Other notable residents
598:Charles James Blomfield
4176:High Street Kensington
4032:Kensington High Street
3946:Portobello Road Market
3851:Natural History Museum
3268:. Movie-locations.com.
3264:12 August 2014 at the
2817:in Cromwell Road, and
2797:in Cromwell Road, the
2492:. Vol. 2. London.
2482:Aikin-Kortright, Fanny
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148:Ceremonial county
4809:Thames Tideway Tunnel
4627:Elephant & Castle
4475:Parks and open spaces
3841:Leighton House Museum
3831:Kensal Green Cemetery
3811:Chelsea Physic Garden
3608:(subscription needed)
2793:), three hotels: the
2779:Polish Women's Hostel
2504:Bellew, rev. J. C. M.
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1574:Lillie Bridge Grounds
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1246:'s most famous work,
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1134:Tara Palmer-Tomkinson
1126:(born 1967), British
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658:Further information:
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606:West Brompton station
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4804:London Power Tunnels
4743:40 Leadenhall Street
4687:Paddington Waterside
4657:King's Cross Central
4201:Kensington (Olympia)
3846:National Army Museum
3146:www.shadyoldlady.com
2943:"Pitt-Rivers' homes"
2911:"- English Heritage"
2811:Orbis Books (London)
2791:Cambridge University
2719:. House of Commons:
2270:, designated as the
1807:time machine in the
1797:The area also has a
1611:. More was to come.
1609:Columbian Exposition
1489:2012 Summer Olympics
1456:The reality TV show
1196:improve this section
1082:Earl's Court Society
1029:William Butler Yeats
969:Member of parliament
912:trilogy, lived at 1
763:Booth's poverty maps
475:Geoffrey de Montbray
364:51.490616; -0.195848
300:London Assembly
192:Sovereign state
4647:Greenwich Peninsula
4402:The Shuckburgh Arms
3907:Royal Court Theatre
3806:Chelsea Flower Show
3338:on 29 October 2019.
3171:31 May 2010 at the
3067:Syd's London Homes:
3025:The Daily Telegraph
2748:The Daily Telegraph
2553:"The Gunter estate"
2512:The Broadway Annual
2076:, Earl's Court, SW5
1994:Earl's Court Square
1913:Earl's Court Square
1688:playing the end of
1686:Wilhelm Furtwängler
1509:, Earl's Court Road
1428:In season 2 of the
1002:Earl's Court Square
729:George Bernard Shaw
718:Earl's Court Square
701:Royal Ballet School
637:Earl's Court Square
481:, according to the
355: /
130:London borough
4702:Southall Gas Works
4327:The Churchill Arms
3964:Chelsea and Fulham
3930:Kensington Gardens
3902:Finborough Theatre
3483:. 14 December 2015
2886:"English Heritage"
2549:Hobhouse, Hermione
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1986:Collingham Gardens
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1658:Birmingham Airport
1531:Kensington Gardens
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1336:To the World's End
1295:David di Donatello
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1039:Horace Donisthorpe
991:Pitt Rivers Museum
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4717:Westfield Croydon
4692:Royal Albert Dock
4652:Kidbrooke Village
4592:Barking Riverside
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4459:Listed buildings
4251:Notting Hill Gate
4058:Notting Hill Gate
4037:Kensington Square
3925:Brompton Cemetery
3861:Royal Albert Hall
3836:Kensington Palace
3214:. 8 February 2017
2809:in Warwick Road,
2787:Grabowski Gallery
2514:. pp. 47–55.
2310:Brompton Cemetery
2303:Brompton Cemetery
2280:Old Brompton Road
2191:London Overground
2104:News of the World
2005:Philbeach Gardens
1896:Philbeach Gardens
1783:Old Brompton Road
1539:Royal Albert Hall
1479:Local attractions
1419:House of the Year
1278:Catherine Deneuve
1260:Passport to Shame
1252:Brompton Cemetery
1232:
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1088:Dusty Springfield
1075:Ninette de Valois
884:Sir William Orpen
594:Act of Parliament
590:Brompton Cemetery
552:Brompton Cemetery
469:, descendants of
407:to the south and
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4707:South Quay Plaza
4667:London Riverside
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3375:Historic England
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3362:
3360:
3354:Evening Standard
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2490:The Court Suburb
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2392:Little Australia
2386:
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2349:South Kensington
2276:Heathrow Airport
2198:, served by the
2185:, served by the
2178:Piccadilly lines
2172:, served by the
2009:Wetherby Gardens
1973:Barkston Gardens
1907:Domestic Revival
1888:Italianate style
1846:
1696:Other highlights
1649:Royal Tournament
1638:(1937-1976) and
1543:Imperial College
1363:Basic Instinct 2
1322:Patrick Hamilton
1227:
1220:
1216:
1213:
1207:
1176:
1168:
1151:Michael Morpurgo
1108:King Charles III
998:William Palliser
919:Benjamin Britten
900:Alfred Hitchcock
860:Dame Ellen Terry
743:Yalta Conference
602:Bishop of London
571:Kensington Canal
556:Kensington Canal
495:Sir William Cope
471:Aubrey de Vere I
401:South Kensington
389:West London line
370:
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18:Earls Court Road
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4778:Riverside South
4748:100 Bishopsgate
4731:
4642:Embassy Gardens
4584:
4578:
4575:
4545:
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4508:
4438:
4412:The World's End
4357:Gloucester Arms
4317:Bunch of Grapes
4300:
4296:Westbourne Park
4166:Gloucester Road
4142:
4135:
4107:
4073:Pembroke Square
4047:Ladbroke Square
4017:Edwardes Square
3997:Brompton Square
3979:
3973:
3950:
3934:
3911:
3897:Coronet Theatre
3892:Chelsea Theatre
3880:
3866:Saatchi Gallery
3789:
3783:
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3764:West Kensington
3704:Chelsea Harbour
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2319:Stamford Bridge
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2158:
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2118:Freddie Mercury
2066:
2061:
2023:Courtfield Mews
2012:
1998:Gledhow Gardens
1982:Bramham Gardens
1922:
1844:
1827:
1776:Grade II listed
1745:Drayton Gardens
1708:Grade II listed
1698:
1662:Ideal Home Show
1569:
1563:
1561:Original gaiety
1547:Natural History
1481:
1458:Made in Chelsea
1451:Coleherne Court
1377:Renée Zellweger
1351:Swedish Academy
1341:One section of
1316:Hangover Square
1228:
1217:
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1208:
1193:
1177:
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1147:
1112:Coleherne Court
1069:Coleherne Court
1065:Stewart Granger
1053:H. G. Pelissier
1023:Howard Spensley
961:
914:Drayton Gardens
890:Agatha Christie
816:
789:
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629:Piccadilly line
579:Lord Kensington
567:Counter's Creek
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503:Earl of Holland
467:Earls of Oxford
459:Norman conquest
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4377:Hollywood Arms
4374:
4372:The Hansom Cab
4369:
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4337:The Cross Keys
4334:
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4322:Chelsea Potter
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4052:Lowndes Square
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4007:Carlyle Square
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3989:
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1825:Neighbourhoods
1823:
1809:BBC Television
1765:Elvis Costello
1752:The Troubadour
1703:Prince of Teck
1697:
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1565:Main article:
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1447:Princess Diana
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1360:The 2006 film
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1299:Piero Piccioni
1286:Fumo di Londra
1281:
1268:Roman Polanski
1264:
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1244:Beatrix Potter
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787:Notable people
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4103:Victoria Road
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4088:Sloane Square
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4677:Olympic Park
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4502:and related
4480:Parks Police
4450:Blue plaques
4443:Other topics
4432:Markham Arms
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4342:Drayton Arms
4241:Latimer Road
4186:Holland Park
4156:Earl's Court
4078:Powis Square
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247:Metropolitan
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4753:Arena Tower
4583:Development
4042:King's Road
3980:and streets
3917:Royal Parks
3794:Attractions
3769:World's End
3724:Kensal Town
3706:(including
3312:19 December
3244:12 February
3218:12 February
2454:20 February
2448:rbkc.gov.uk
2257:Major roads
2247:Hammersmith
2239:World's End
2046:Morton Mews
2040:Kramer Mews
2036:Hesper Mews
2032:Gasper Mews
1962:Hesper Mews
1955:Harold Peto
1942:The Boltons
1892:Roman Doric
1727:King's Road
1585:Great Wheel
1467:off of the
1434:Killing Eve
1430:BBC America
1408:Billy Piper
1372:Miss Potter
1130:politician.
1094:Syd Barrett
1033:Nobel Prize
951:Private Eye
910:Gormenghast
846:, lived in
828:blue plaque
533:John Hunter
385:West London
362: /
4824:Categories
4768:North Quay
4727:Wood Wharf
4490:Public art
4027:Hans Place
3969:Kensington
3729:Kensington
3359:24 January
2865:Jenny Lind
2425:15 October
2398:References
2321:, home of
2284:trunk road
2251:London Zoo
2207:Bus routes
2055:Spear Mews
1814:Doctor Who
1799:police box
1676:. Archive
1628:Piccadilly
1400:Collateral
1396:David Hare
1388:About Time
1212:April 2024
1098:Pink Floyd
996:Major Sir
993:in Oxford.
940:Clive Dunn
936:Eric Sykes
840:WS Gilbert
820:Jenny Lind
753:Population
709:Morse code
499:Henry Rich
463:Kensington
409:Kensington
347:51°29′26″N
91:Population
4736:Buildings
4468:Grade II*
4387:The Phene
4332:Coleherne
3689:Belgravia
3684:Bayswater
3671:Districts
3595:The Times
3196:23 August
3191:The Times
3103:Pinterest
3031:7 October
2783:Grabowski
2611:cite book
2565:cite book
2338:Districts
2151:Transport
2133:Coleherne
2110:Bromptons
2026:Dove Mews
2018:include:
1757:Bob Dylan
1715:el Cubano
1678:Movietone
1666:Take That
1535:Hyde Park
1442:The Crown
1402:starring
1394:The 2018
1375:starring
1273:Repulsion
1270:'s movie
1183:does not
734:Pygmalion
586:Middlesex
569:into the
515:Henry Fox
485:1086. By
479:Coutances
350:0°11′45″W
266:Ambulance
202:Post town
4523:Category
4362:The Goat
4141:Tube and
3885:Theatres
3694:Brompton
3620:Archived
3574:29 April
3545:29 April
3516:29 April
3487:29 April
3442:29 April
3262:Archived
3169:Archived
3151:16 March
3126:16 March
2977:16 March
2952:16 March
2895:16 March
2871:16 March
2801:and the
2755:20 April
2727:24 April
2506:(1867).
2370:See also
2174:District
2114:Infinity
2091:Jollibee
2086:Vauxhall
2074:Infinity
2064:Gay area
1881:MoD (UK)
1735:Bolton's
1723:Beaton's
1624:District
1157:Rita Ora
973:Edwardes
930:Carry On
554:and the
107:TQ254784
4535:Commons
4495:Schools
4463:Grade I
4455:Council
4113:Bridges
3978:Squares
3856:Olympia
3821:Harrods
3699:Chelsea
3390:3 April
2815:Haskoba
2721:Hansard
2686:24 June
2344:Chelsea
2243:Kilburn
1811:series
1781:at 153
1731:Chelsea
1690:Brahms'
1551:Science
1472:Mallet.
1398:series
1385:' film
1204:removed
1189:sources
1138:It Girl
441:History
405:Chelsea
331:England
184:England
178:Country
115:•
4485:People
4422:former
3602:17 May
3407:. BBC.
3332:Gaggia
3053:17 May
2663:
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2200:Circle
2124:, and
1804:TARDIS
1719:Gaggia
1684:under
1670:Carmen
1644:Crufts
1545:, the
1537:, the
1465:"D.J."
662:; and
424:Fulham
397:Fulham
336:London
271:London
259:London
242:Police
207:LONDON
168:London
160:Region
4585:sites
4347:Elgin
3564:(PDF)
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2261:When
1774:is a
1706:is a
1578:Leeds
1417:2019
932:films
487:circa
455:Thegn
452:Saxon
4504:fire
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