Survey of London: Volume 37, Northern Kensington. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1973.
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SELECT LIST OF BUILDING LESSORS AND LESSEES ON THE LADBROKE ESTATE
Except where otherwise stated, the dates refer to the years in which the leases were granted: these are not always the date of actual building. Lessors' and lessees' addresses are given only for those resident outside Kensington. Many houses are not included owing to lack of evidence. The chief source is the Middlesex Land Register in the Greater London Record Office at County Hall.
Arundel Gardens, north side
2–50 even | Nos. 2–14 built by Edwin Ware, builder, 1862–3. Other houses in this range built by G. W. Simmonds, Leonard Cowling and—Humphreys, 1863. |
Arndel Gardens, south side
Blenheim Crescent, north side
Blenheim Crescent, south side
Camelford Road
Built under leases from Stephen Phillips, merchant, to J. V. Scantlebury of Paddington, builder, 1864–5. Demolished. |
Chepstow Villas, north side
Chepstow Villas, south side
Clarendon Road, east side
Clarendon Road, west side
Cornwall Crescent, north side
Cornwall Crescent, south side
Elgin Crescent, north side
50–56 even | C. H. Blake to Edwin Ware of Paddington, builder, 1862. |
58–120 even | Dr. Samuel Walker to Henry Malcolm Ramsay, builder, 1852. Completed 1858 |
Elgin Crescent, south side
Holland Park Avenue, north side
Horbury Crescent
Kensington Park Gardens, south side
Kensington Park Gardens, north side
Kensington Park Road, east side
Kensington Park Road, west side
Ladbroke Crescent
Ladbroke Gardens, north side
Ladbroke Gardens, south side
Ladbroke Grove, east side
Ladbroke Grove, west side
Ladbroke Road, north side
Ladbroke Road, south side
Ladbroke Square
Ladbroke Terrace, east side
3, 4 | J. W. Ladbroke by direction of Joshua Flesher Hanson to Robert Cantwell, architect or builder, 1826. |
5, 6 | Same to same, 1833. |
7, 8 | Probably built by Cantwell and/or William John Drew, builder. |
Ladbroke Terrace, west side
10, 11 | Probably built by Cantwell and/or Drew. |
12, 13 | Major-General Laurence Bradshaw by direction of Cantwell to William Liddard, gentleman (No. 13) and to Drew (No. 12), 1838. |
Lansdowne Crescent, east side
Lansdowne Crescent, west side
19–38 consec. | Stephen Phillips, merchant, to Henry Wyatt of Leinster Square, architect, 1860–2. |
42–44 consec. | J. W. Ladbroke to Roy to Reynolds, 1846. No. 42 demolished. |
Lansdowne Road, east side
Lansdowne Road, west side
Lansdowne Walk, south side
Pembridge Road, west side
Prince Albert public house | J. W. Ladbroke to William Chadwick of Southwark, builder, 1841. |
13–59 odd | Built by Chadwick, now of Adelaide Place, City, architect, 1848–52. |
Portobello Road, west side
Rosemead Road, south side
St. John's Gardens, north side
St. Mark's Place, west side
St. Mark's Road, east side
St. Mark's Road, west side
1–9 odd | Blake to Philip Baker, builder, 1865. Demolished. |
23–39 odd | Stephen Phillips, merchant, to J. V. Scantlebury of Paddington, builder, 1862. Demolished. |
Stanley Crescent, west side
Stanley Gardens
Westbourne Grove, north side
282–304 even | Built by or under supervision of Thomas Pocock of Bartholomew Close, solicitor, 1851–2. |