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  • The union Jack flies from a property in Beaufort Gardens, on 9th April 2017 in Knightsbridge, London SW3, England.
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  • The union Jack flies from a property in Beaufort Gardens, on 9th April 2017 in Knightsbridge, London SW3, England.
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  • On a fine spring day, we see the ornate fountain, ornamental central garden and beyond, the grand terraced properties of Wellington Square, SW3 in the borough of Kensington & Chelsea, London England. The pristine houses are all identically painted white, their perfect iron railings all black as are their heavy gloss-painted doors. Wellington Square is off the King's Road Chelsea and was built around 1830: Named after the 1st Duke of Wellington (the heroic Commander-in-Chief of the British Army - most famously at Waterloo in 1815 - then a Tory politician and in 1834, temporary Prime Minister).
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  • The union Jack flies from a property in Beaufort Gardens, on 9th April 2017 in Knightsbridge, London SW3, England.
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  • The union Jack flies from a property in Beaufort Gardens, on 9th April 2017 in Knightsbridge, London SW3, England.
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  • With their grand character of red brick and bay windows, railings and high-celinged rooms, are the grand properties at the junction of Cadogan Gardens and Clabon Mews SW3. On the left is the crest showing Stuart House, set in this parade of fine Victorian houses. Stuart House was constructed in 1880. It is a large red-brick detached house in the 'Queen Anne' style. Cadogan Gardens SW3, is an 1890s development between the King's Road and Sloane Street.
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  • On the corner of Draycott Place SW1 and Cardogan Gardens SW3 is Stuart House, a red brick property boasting clipped vegetation set in a brick window recess that suggests that at one time, a window was removed and filled in with more brick - its mortar and pointing is a different spacing. Strong spring sunshine is almost overhead making hard shadows on the recess and on the well-painted black gloss paintwork on the railings. Stuart House was constructed in 1880. It is a large red-brick detached house in the 'Queen Anne' style. Cadogan Gardens SW3, is an 1890s development between the King's Road and Sloane Street.
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  • Single pedestrian is about to enter a property in the quiet one-way Godfrey Street off King's Road, Chelsea, SW3
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  • Elderly lady is looked after by family on sunny afternoon in Chelsea's leafy Royal Avenue SW3 with Chelsea Hospital in distance
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  • Immaculate and identical white-painted properties and ornamental lamp post in exclusive Wellington Square, SW1
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  • Identical white-painted properties and ornamental fountain with central garden area in exclusive Wellington Square SW1
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  • Immaculate and identical white-painted properties and ornamental lamp post in exclusive Wellington Square, SW1
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  • Guinness Trust Buildings AD1892 in Belgravia, on 9th April 2017 in Knightsbridge, London SW3, England. The Guinness Trust was founded in 1890 by Edward Guinness, 1st Earl of Iveagh, a great grandson of the founder of the Guinness Brewery, to help homeless people in London and Dublin. He donated £200,000 to set up the Guinness Trust in London. Nowadays The Guinness Partnership owns and manages nearly 60,000 homes across England, providing services for 120,000 customers and care services for 10,000 people.
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  • Guinness Trust Buildings AD1892 in Belgravia, on 9th April 2017 in Knightsbridge, London SW3, England. The Guinness Trust was founded in 1890 by Edward Guinness, 1st Earl of Iveagh, a great grandson of the founder of the Guinness Brewery, to help homeless people in London and Dublin. He donated £200,000 to set up the Guinness Trust in London. Nowadays The Guinness Partnership owns and manages nearly 60,000 homes across England, providing services for 120,000 customers and care services for 10,000 people.
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