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Ennismore
Gardens, one of London’s most prestigious garden
squares, was built on the site of the former paddocks
and gardens of Kingston House built in 1770. Named after
William Hare, Viscount Ennismore and Earl of Listowel,
in former times the gardens stretched the whole length
of Prince's Gate and the Victorian garden was originally
planted in 1870.
This quiet square is now home to some of the most prestegious
addresses in London and is within walking distance of
Harrods, the Brompton Oratory, the Royal Geographical
Society and Victoria and Albert Museum. |
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