Plate 97: Princes Gardens

Survey of London: Volume 45, Knightsbridge. Originally published by London County Council, London, 2000.

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Princess Gardens C. J. Freaki, builder, 1859 66

a. North side, built 1859–61. Looking west in 1938 (p. 192).

Figure 97a:

Princes Gardens

North side, built 1859–61. Looking west in 1938 (p. 192).

All except Nos 8–15 demolished

b. Nos 8–15, garden front in 1998 (p. 196)

Figure 97b:

Princes Gardens

Nos 8–15, garden front in 1998 (p. 196)

c (right). No. 15 and (right) Weeks Hall (p. 208)

Figure 97c:

Princes Gardens

(right). No. 15 and (right) Weeks Hall (p. 208)