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  1. 10. Juli 2024 · Reich, reicher, Kensington – hier lebt die Elite. Gediegene Domizile, Säulenportale, Mondpreise: Ein Rundgang durch Londons Nobelquartier führt an den Immobilien weltberühmter Stars vorbei ...

  2. Vor 3 Tagen · Kensington Palace, royal palace in the London borough of Kensington and Chelsea. Its grounds border the extensive Kensington Gardens to the east. The palace was originally built for Sir George Coppin in the 17th century, and it became known as Nottingham House after it was purchased by an earl of.

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  3. 10. Juli 2024 · No. 15 Kensington Palace Gardens before the alterations of 1937–8, front elevation and plans No. 15B, the former stable block of No. 15, was designed by Knowles and built by Lucas Brothers in 1855. It was converted into a house in 1937–8 by J. Fooks and T. Ritchie, architects.

  4. Vor 5 Tagen · No. 15 KENSINGTON PALACE GARDENS, 1854–6. J. T. Knowles, senior, architect (p. 175) a. Front Figure 106a: No. 15 Kensington Palace Gardens. Front

  5. 8. Juli 2024 · The Crown Estate in Kensington consists primarily of Kensington Palace Gardens, a spacious private avenue over a half a mile in length which extends from Kensington High Street on the south to Bayswater Road on the north, and which was laid out in the 1840's, mainly on the site of the former kitchen gardens of Kensington Palace ...

  6. Vor 4 Tagen · 2. There can’t be many grander entrances to a restaurant than stepping through the gates of Kensington Palace, across an immaculate white stone terrace, which faces the kind of nail-clippered lawn Britannia built her empires on, and into the triple height, whitewashed, perfectly proportioned dining room of The Orangery.