Courtfield Gardens, SW5

Road in/near Earl’s Court, existing between 1868 and now

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Courtfield Gardens is named after the field beneath it, cultivated until the 19th century.

According to 16th-century records, Courtfield Gardens was built on a vast open meadow known as Great Courtfield. This meadow was surrounded by fertile land and small farms and was part of a large area of land that extended from Cromwell Road to The Old Brompton Road in one direction, and from Gloucester Road to Earl’s Court Road in the other direction. Great Courtfield was included in the Earl’s Court ’manor’.

During the 18th century, Earl’s Court House, a grand manor house, was constructed on the land that is now the western terrace of Barkston Gardens. This building replaced an extensive dwelling that was described in 1705 as having fountains, a marble-tiled dairy, engines for water, and impressive gates at its entrance.

In the 19th century, the area surrounding Courtfield Gardens was developed with rows of terraced houses, as the demand for housing in London grew. Earl’s Court House was demolished in the middle of the century to make way for the development of Barkston Gardens, which is located just west of Courtfield Gardens.

In 1865, the cost of land for building houses in the area around Courtfield Gardens increased significantly. This, combined with the expansion of the Metropolitan Railway Line, prompted Robert Gunter and his brother James to make a significant decision. They sold a portion of their family’s land to allow for the construction of the railway line and the establishment of the first Earl’s Court Station.

During the 20th century, the area underwent significant changes as the city continued to expand. Many of the older buildings were demolished to make way for newer developments, and the area around Courtfield Gardens became increasingly urbanised.

Today, Courtfield Gardens is a quiet residential street located in the heart of Earl’s Court. The area is popular with both locals and visitors due to its close proximity to many of London’s top attractions, including the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Natural History Museum, and the Royal Albert Hall.

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NEARBY LOCATIONS OF NOTE
Bailey’s Hotel The Bailey’s Hotel, 140 Gloucester Road, is a historic hotel in Kensington.
Cromwell Curve The Cromwell Curve was a short section of railway line between Gloucester Road and High Street Kensington stations.
Earl’s Court Earls Court is a district in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
Earl’s Court Farm Earl’s Court Farm is pictured here as it was in 1867, before the opening of the underground station two years later.
Gloucester Road Gloucester Road: Where Rumpole of the Bailey hung his hat.
New Local Government Network Nokes Estate was an agricultural estate in the Earl’s Court area, formerly known as Wattsfield.
St Mary Abbots Hospital St Mary Abbot’s Hospital operated from 1871 to 1992. From 1846 to 1869 the site housed the Kensington Parish Workhouse.
The Bentley London The Bentley London is a luxury hotel located at 27-33 Harrington Gardens in South Kensington.
Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art The Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, formerly the Webber Douglas School of Singing and Dramatic Art, was a drama school, and originally a singing school.

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