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Abingdon Villas

Streets in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
Abingdon Villas Mansions, Abingdon Villas, London W8 geograph.org.uk 667592
Abingdon Villas Mansions, Abingdon Villas, London W8 geograph.org.uk 667592

Abingdon Villas is a street in Kensington, London, that runs roughly west to east from Earls Court Road to Marloes Road, with crossroads at Abingdon Road and Allen Street en route. The street was developed in stages from 1852 to 1864. Initially, it was just houses, although later two blocks of flats were built, Abingdon Court (1901–1903) and Abingdon Gardens (1904), and the freeholder was the politician Henry Labouchère. The Abingdon pub is on the corner with Abingdon Road. The sculptor Matthew Noble died at his home at no 43 in 1876, of pleuropneumonia.In 1876, the artist, engraver and illustrator Joseph Austin Benwell died at his home at no 13.

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Abingdon Villas
Abingdon Villas, London Earl's Court (Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea)

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Abingdon Villas 40
W8 6BU London, Earl's Court (Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea)
England, United Kingdom
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