Radnor Walk, SW3
Royal Hospital
Credit: MykReeve
Radnor Walk was previously called Radnor Street until renamed in 1937.

Radnor Walk was named after the 17th century Countess of Radnor who lived at the corner of Flood Street and Royal Hospital Road. In the early 19th century it was the site of Pilton’s Manufactory.

Ossie Clark & Alice Pollock ran Quorum at 52 Radnor Walk. Other shops of the period included I Was Lord Kitchener’s Valet and Granny Takes A Trip.

The Antiquarius antique market was originally a temperance billiard hall.

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