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Cornwall Gardens is a long narrow garden square in South Kensington, London, England. The street runs east–west off Gloucester Road and crosses Launceston Place. The ownership of the holdings and land of what is now Cornwall gardens can be traced back to the sixteenth century, Anciently, the thin block of land stretching westwards from Gloucester Road to the Edwardes estate comprised two copyholds belonging to the manor of Earl's Court, amounting together to nearly eleven acres. The smaller portion next to Gloucester Road (formerly Hogmore or Hogmire Lane) was known as Church Close, the larger, more westerly portion as Long Mead, and the division between them was an old footpath, Love Lane, now represented by the line of Launceston Place and Grenville Place and its continuation through Cor

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  • Cornwall Gardens is a long narrow garden square in South Kensington, London, England. The street runs east–west off Gloucester Road and crosses Launceston Place. The ownership of the holdings and land of what is now Cornwall gardens can be traced back to the sixteenth century, Anciently, the thin block of land stretching westwards from Gloucester Road to the Edwardes estate comprised two copyholds belonging to the manor of Earl's Court, amounting together to nearly eleven acres. The smaller portion next to Gloucester Road (formerly Hogmore or Hogmire Lane) was known as Church Close, the larger, more westerly portion as Long Mead, and the division between them was an old footpath, Love Lane, now represented by the line of Launceston Place and Grenville Place and its continuation through Cor (en)
  • Cornwall Gardens est un square de jardin long et étroit à South Kensington, à Londres. La rue s'étend est-ouest sur Gloucester Road et traverse Launceston Place. Les bâtiments de Cornwall Gardens sont classés Grade II sur la liste du patrimoine national de l'Angleterre en groupes de 6–16, 17–44, 55–82, et 83–93. La paire de maisons à l'extrémité ouest du milieu de la place du jardin, Cornwall House et Garden House, sont conjointement classées Grade II, tout comme les garde-corps qui entourent les maisons. (fr)
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  • Cornwall Gardens is a long narrow garden square in South Kensington, London, England. The street runs east–west off Gloucester Road and crosses Launceston Place. The ownership of the holdings and land of what is now Cornwall gardens can be traced back to the sixteenth century, Anciently, the thin block of land stretching westwards from Gloucester Road to the Edwardes estate comprised two copyholds belonging to the manor of Earl's Court, amounting together to nearly eleven acres. The smaller portion next to Gloucester Road (formerly Hogmore or Hogmire Lane) was known as Church Close, the larger, more westerly portion as Long Mead, and the division between them was an old footpath, Love Lane, now represented by the line of Launceston Place and Grenville Place and its continuation through Cornwall Gardens. By 1680 they were in the same hands. Purchased by John Broadwood in the early 1800s, it continued as a market garden until it came into possession of Thomas Broadwood Junior (1821-81) in 1844.Under the instruction of Broadwood, it was developed from 1862 to 1879 by (1862–76) Welchman and Gale from 1862 to 1876 and from 1876 to 1879 by William Willett. The buildings of Cornwall Gardens are listed Grade II on the National Heritage List for England in groups as 6–16, 17–44, 55–82, and 83–93. The pair of houses at the west end of the middle of the garden square, Cornwall House and Garden House, are jointly listed Grade II, as are the railings that surround the houses. The 1860s Penfold pillar box on the north side of the gardens is listed Grade II. Stanford court, 45 is an elegant 1930s block home to several eminent residents. Kynance Mews to the north of the square was originally built as stabling for the Cornwall Gardens development between 1862 and 1879. (en)
  • Cornwall Gardens est un square de jardin long et étroit à South Kensington, à Londres. La rue s'étend est-ouest sur Gloucester Road et traverse Launceston Place. Les bâtiments de Cornwall Gardens sont classés Grade II sur la liste du patrimoine national de l'Angleterre en groupes de 6–16, 17–44, 55–82, et 83–93. La paire de maisons à l'extrémité ouest du milieu de la place du jardin, Cornwall House et Garden House, sont conjointement classées Grade II, tout comme les garde-corps qui entourent les maisons. La boîte à lettres Penfold des années 1860 sur le côté nord des jardins est classée Grade II. Stanford Court, 45 est un élégant bloc des années 1930 qui abrite plusieurs éminents résidents. Kynance Mews au nord de la place a été à l'origine construite comme écurie pour le développement de Cornwall Gardens entre 1862 et 1879 . (fr)
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