Survey of London: Volume 37, Northern Kensington. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1973.
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In this section
The Pitt Estate
a. No. 54 Sheffield Terrace, 1849. Built and occupied by J. Little, builder (p. 53)

No. 54 Sheffield Terrace in 1971
No. 54 Sheffield Terrace, 1849. Built and occupied by J. Little, builder (p. 53)
b. No. 38 Sheffield Terrace, 1876–7. A. Waterhouse, architect (p. 56)

No. 38 Sheffield Terrace in 1971
No. 38 Sheffield Terrace, 1876–7. A. Waterhouse, architect (p. 56)
c. Gordon Place, 1846 (p. 52)

Gordon Place in 1971
Gordon Place, 1846 (p. 52)
d. Nos. 14–17 consec. Campden Grove, 1846–7. ? T. Allason, architect (p. 51)

Nos. 14–17 (consec.) Campden Grove in 1971
Nos. 14–17 consec. Campden Grove, 1846–7. ? T. Allason, architect (p. 51)