Thurloe Square, SW7
Horse bus outside South Kensington station, early 1900s.
Thurloe Square is a traditional garden square in South Kensington.

The square is named after John Thurloe, an advisor of Oliver Cromwell, who owned the land in the seventeenth century.

A godson - John Alexander - of his descendant, Harris Brace developed the area in the 1820s.

There are private communal gardens in the centre of the square for use by the local residents.

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