Survey of London: Volume 37, Northern Kensington. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1973.
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FLATS
a. Campden Houses, Peel Street, 1877–8.

Flats
Campden Houses, Peel Street, 1877–8.
E. Evans Cronk, architect (p. 82)
b. Mall Chambers, Kensington Mall, 1865–8.

Flats
Mall Chambers, Kensington Mall, 1865–8.
J. Murray, architect (p. 40)
c. Campden Hill Court, Campden Hill Road, 1898–1900.

Flats
Campden Hill Court, Campden Hill Road, 1898–1900.
F. and E. C. Pilkington, architects (p. 74)
d. Oakwood Court, 1899 onwards.

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Oakwood Court, 1899 onwards.
Various architects (p. 129)
e. Hornton Court, Kensington High Street, 1905–7, in c. 1912.

Flats
Hornton Court, Kensington High Street, 1905–7, in c. 1912.
F. S. Chesterton and J. D. Coleridge, architects (p. 67)