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Earls Terrace

Coordinates: 51°29′52″N 0°12′05″W / 51.4979°N 0.2013°W / 51.4979; -0.2013
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Earls Terrace, 2015

Earls Terrace is a street in Kensington, London, W8 with houses on one side only, a terrace of 23 Grade II listed Georgian houses.

The entire terrace of 23 houses was redeveloped by Northacre, adding underground garages, and in 2001 sold for a total of £95 million.[1]

The communal garden is 0.5057 hectares (1.250 acres) in size, it is not open to the public.[2]

Notable residents

Blue plaque, 14 Earls Terrace
Blue plaque, 12 Earls Terrace

The pop singer Madonna once rented there, and the childrens' author J. K. Rowling had a home there in 2001.[1]

  • #12 Walter Pater (1839-1894), essayist, literary and art critic, and writer of fiction, lived at no. 12 from 1885 to 1893.
  • #14 Thomas Daniell (1749-1840), English landscape painter, lived and died at no. 14.
  • #20 George Thomas Robinson (1827-1897), architect, lived and died at no. 20.
  • Francis Ludlow Holt (1780-1844), legal and dramatic author, died at Earls Terrace.
  • Joseph Hirst Lupton (1836–1905), schoolmaster, cleric and writer, died at Earls Terrace.

References

  1. ^ a b Withers, Malcolm (10 August 2001). "Full house for Northacre". thisismoney. Retrieved 26 November 2015.
  2. ^ "Earls Terrace". London Gardens Online. Retrieved 4 February 2016.

51°29′52″N 0°12′05″W / 51.4979°N 0.2013°W / 51.4979; -0.2013