Pembridge Square

{{Short description|Residential square in Central London}}

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Pembridge Square is a residential square in the Bayswater area of London close to nearby Notting Hill.Nicholson p.197 It is located in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, just across the border from the City of Westminster to the east. It was laid out during the wider expansion of London into the area during the nineteenth century. Like Pembridge Gardens leading off it the south, it was constructed by the landowner Robert Hall and the builders Francis and William Radford and features stucco frontages.Cruickshank It was built between 1858 and 1864. Several buildings in the square are Grade II listed. It joins Moscow Road to the east, while Chepstow Place heads north from it to meet with Westbourne Grove.

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Bibliography

  • Cruickshank, Dan. Cruickshank's London: A Portrait of a City in 13 Walks. Random House, 2019.
  • Nicholson, Louise. Fodor-London Companion. Fodor's Travel Publications, 1990.

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Category:Streets in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea

Category:Bayswater

Category:Squares in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea