27 Pembridge Gardens is a heritage building located in the Notting Hill Gate area of London. The building is a Grade II listed building, number 422765, dating from mid-19th century. It is a 3-storey building, stuccoed, with rustication. It has a small Doric-style central entrance porch, pediments on the first floor windows, and is "part of unified scheme with Nos 2–34, 1–25, 29 and Pembridge Square." Since 1924 it has been occupied by the Order of Women Freemasons and is used as the order's headquarters.
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| - 27 Pembridge Gardens is a heritage building located in the Notting Hill Gate area of London. The building is a Grade II listed building, number 422765, dating from mid-19th century. It is a 3-storey building, stuccoed, with rustication. It has a small Doric-style central entrance porch, pediments on the first floor windows, and is "part of unified scheme with Nos 2–34, 1–25, 29 and Pembridge Square." Since 1924 it has been occupied by the Order of Women Freemasons and is used as the order's headquarters. (en)
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| - 27 Pembridge Gardens is a heritage building located in the Notting Hill Gate area of London. The building is a Grade II listed building, number 422765, dating from mid-19th century. It is a 3-storey building, stuccoed, with rustication. It has a small Doric-style central entrance porch, pediments on the first floor windows, and is "part of unified scheme with Nos 2–34, 1–25, 29 and Pembridge Square." Since 1924 it has been occupied by the Order of Women Freemasons and is used as the order's headquarters. (en)
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