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).

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)

Princes Gardens
Nos 8–15, garden front in 1998 (p. 196)
c (right). No. 15 and (right) Weeks Hall (p. 208)

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