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Where to buy in Earls Court

October 1st, 2008 by | Filed under Earls Court.

Earls Court Square is symbolic of the whole area - with large houses converted into flats during the last century. It is surrounded by crescents containing large properties backing onto communal gardens, also converted into flats. These include Eardley Crescent, Kempsford Gardens and (further north) Philbeach Gardens. Between Warwick Road and Earls Court Road is the area of Nevern Square, Nevern Place and other desirable residential streets above Trebovir Road. The large properties here were converted into hotels in the mid- 20th century, but have now mainly been turned into flats. There are also some original Victorian mansion blocks. On the other side of Earls Court Road heading towards Collingham Road, popular residential streets such as Bramham Gardens and Barkston Gardens contain mainly red-brick Victorian buildings, often surrounding private garden squares. There are also enclaves of stucco-faced houses in Courtfield Gardens and nearby streets.

South of Old Brompton Road, the area west of the Little Boltons is also considered part of Earls Court nowadays. There are large terraced houses divided into flats in this area, which includes attractive streets such as Redcliffe Square and the very large mansion block, Coleherne Court.

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