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Gloucester Road, between Kynance Place and Canning Place, formed one boundary of the emerging Kensington New Town, built between 1837 and about 1843. The western section of Gloucester Road between Kynance Place and Southwell Gardens, was developed from 1862 to 1879. Stabling for the houses was
162:) held the estates in the early twentieth century. Their only son, Ivar Campbell, was killed in action in World War I. The Campbell estates were sold in the early 1960s, following the deaths of his sisters, to satisfy inheritance taxes. 143:, on the site of the former Florida Gardens, which the Duchess had acquired in 1797. The site is opposite the present day tube station. The Duchess, who had been widowed in 1805, lived at Gloucester Lodge with her unmarried daughter, 135:
who had a new house, Gloucester Lodge, built there by 1805. The road was earlier called Hog Moore Lane (1612), that is 'lane through marshy ground where hogs are kept', a name that was still used until about 1850.
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A majority of the freeholds adjacent to Gloucester Road, south of the Cromwell Road, were owned by the Campbell family: Lord George and Lady Sybil Campbell (son and daughter-in-law of
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There are 21 other streets in London with the name "Gloucester Road". Addresses at these streets need to be distinguished by
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provided in mews, including Kynance Mews, whose arched entrance from Gloucester Road remains as a listed building.
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Looking north along Gloucester Road from near its intersection with
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was built in 1867: one of its former churchwardens was the poet
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Streets in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
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Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
London
Kensington Gardens
Palace Gate
Old Brompton Road
Cromwell Road
Gloucester Road Underground station
pubs
St Stephen's Church
T. S. Eliot
Maria, Duchess of Gloucester and Edinburgh
William Tyler
Princess Sophia
George Canning
George Campbell, 8th Duke of Argyll
Looking north along Gloucester Road from near its intersection with Elvaston Place
Elvaston Place
Gloucester Road Post Office
St Stephen's, Gloucester Road
St Stephen's, Gloucester Road
area
postcodes
Acton
Belvedere
Clay Hill
Croydon

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