Edwardes Square
Edwardes Square is a garden square in Kensington, London, W8. The square was built between 1811 and 1820. 1–23 and 25–48 Edwardes Square are listed Grade II for their architectural merit.[1][2]
Gardens[]
The communal gardens were laid out in 1820 and are 1.215 hectares (3.00 acres) in size. The gardens are Grade II* listed on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens. They are not open to the public.[3][4]
Notable residents[]
No. 11 was the London home of the author and humanist Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson (1862–1932). The Italian poet Ugo Foscolo lived at no. 19 between 1817 and 1818. The comedian Frankie Howerd lived at no. 27, from 1966 until his death in 1992. Sir Roger Bannister (the first man to break the four minute mile) lived at No. 16
The Scarsdale Tavern is a pub at no. 23A.
References[]
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- ^ Historic England, "1–23 Edwardes Square (1080645)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 5 February 2016
- ^ Historic England, "25–48 Edwardes Square (1080646)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 5 February 2016
- ^ "Edwardes Square". London Gardens Online. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
- ^ Historic England, "Edwardes Square (1000803)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 5 February 2016
Coordinates: 51°29′50″N 0°12′02″W / 51.497191°N 0.200682°W
- 1820 establishments in England
- Garden squares in London
- Grade II listed houses in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
- Grade II* listed parks and gardens in London
- Houses completed in 1820
- Kensington
- Squares in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
- Communal gardens
- London geography stubs