Pimlico

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Pimlico is known for its garden squares and Regency architecture.

In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the Manor of Ebury was divided up and leased by the Crown to servants or favourites. In 1623, James I sold the freehold of Ebury - the land was sold on several more times until it came into the possession of heiress Mary Davies in 1666.

Mary’s dowry not only included modern-day Pimlico and Belgravia, but also most of what is now Mayfair and Knightsbridge. She was much pursued and in 1677 at the age of twelve she married Sir Thomas Grosvenor. The Grosvenors were a family of Norman descent long seated at Eaton Hall in Cheshire who until this auspicious marriage were only of local consequence in the county of Cheshire. Through the development and good management of this land, the Grosvenors acquired enormous wealth.

At some point in the late seventeenth or early eighteenth century, the area ceased to be known as Ebury (or ’The Five Fields’) and gained the name by which it is now known. According to folklore, it received its name from Ben Pimlico, famous for his nut-brown ale. His tea-gardens were near Hoxton, and the road to them from here was termed Pimlico Path, so that what is now called Pimlico was so named from the popularity of the Hoxton resort.

By the nineteenth century, and as a result of an increase in demand for property in the previously unfashionable West End of London following the Great Plague of London and the Great Fire of London, Pimlico had become ripe for development. In 1825, Thomas Cubitt was contracted by Lord Grosvenor to develop Pimlico. The land up to this time had been marshy but was reclaimed using soil excavated during the construction of St Katharine Docks.

Cubitt developed Pimlico as a grid of handsome white stucco terraces. The largest and most opulent houses were built along St George’s Drive and Belgrave Road, the two principal streets, and Eccleston, Warwick and St George’s Squares. Lupus Street contained similarly grand houses, as well as shops and, until the early twentieth century, a hospital for women and children. Smaller-scale properties, typically of three storeys, line the side streets. An 1877 newspaper article described Pimlico as "genteel, sacred to professional men… not rich enough to luxuriate in Belgravia proper, but rich enough to live in private houses." Its inhabitants were "more lively than in Kensington… and yet a cut above Chelsea, which is only commercial."

Although the area was dominated by the well-to-do middle and upper-middle classes as late as Booth’s 1889 Map of London Poverty, parts of Pimlico are said to have declined significantly by the 1890s. When Rev Gerald Olivier moved to the neighbourhood in 1912 with his family, including the young Laurence Olivier, to minister to the parishioners of St Saviour, it was part of a venture to west London ’slums’ that had previously taken the family to the depths of Notting Hill.

Through the late nineteenth century, Pimlico saw the construction of several Peabody Estates, charitable housing projects designed to provide affordable, quality homes.

Proximity to the Houses of Parliament made Pimlico a centre of political activity. Prior to 1928, the Labour Party and Trades Union Congress shared offices on Eccleston Square, and it was here in 1926 that the General Strike was organised.

In the mid-1930s Pimlico saw a second wave of development with the construction of Dolphin Square, a self-contained ’city’ of 1250 up-market flats built on the site formerly occupied by Cubitt’s building works. Completed in 1937, it quickly became popular with MPs and public servants. It was home to fascist Oswald Mosley until his arrest in 1940, and the headquarters of the Free French for much of the Second World War.

Pimlico survived the war with its essential character intact, although parts sustained significant bomb damage. Through the 1950s these areas were the focus of large-scale redevelopment as the Churchill Gardens and Lillington and Longmoore Gardens estates, and many of the larger Victorian houses were converted to hotels and other uses.

To provide affordable and efficient heating to the residents of the new post-war developments, Pimlico became one of the few places in the UK to have a district heating system installed.

In 1953, the Second Duke of Westminster sold the part of the Grosvenor estate on which Pimlico is built.

Pimlico was connected to the underground in 1972 as a late addition to the Victoria Line. Following the designation of a conservation area in 1968 (extended in 1973 and again in 1990), the area has seen extensive regeneration. Successive waves of development have given Pimlico an interesting social mix, combining exclusive restaurants and residences with Westminster City Council run facilities.

Notable residents of Pimlico have included politician Winston Churchill, designer Laura Ashley, philosopher Swami Vivekananda, actor Laurence Olivier, illustrator and author Aubrey Beardsley, Kenyan nationalist Jomo Kenyatta and inventor of lawn tennis Major Walter Wingfield.


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Brian J MacIntyre   
Added: 8 Jan 2023 17:27 GMT   

Malcolm Davey at Raleigh House, Dolphin Square
My former partner, actor Malcolm Davey, lived at Raleigh House, Dolphin Square, for many years until his death. He was a wonderful human being and an even better friend. A somewhat underrated actor, but loved by many, including myself. I miss you terribly, Malcolm. Here’s to you and to History, our favourite subject.
Love Always - Brian J MacIntyre
Minnesota, USA

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Pauline jones   
Added: 16 Oct 2017 19:04 GMT   

Bessborough Place, SW1V
I grew up in bessborough place at the back of our house and Grosvenor road and bessborough gardens was a fantastic playground called trinity mews it had a paddling pool sandpit football area and various things to climb on, such as a train , slide also as Wendy house. There were plants surrounding this wonderful play area, two playground attendants ,also a shelter for when it rained. The children were constantly told off by the playground keepers for touching the plants or kicking the ball out of the permitted area, there was hopscotch as well, all these play items were brick apart from the slide. Pollock was the centre of my universe and I felt sorry and still do for anyone not being born there. To this day I miss it and constantly look for images of the streets around there, my sister and me often go back to take a clumped of our beloved London. The stucco houses were a feature and the backs of the houses enabled parents to see thier children playing.

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Tony Whipple   
Added: 16 Apr 2024 21:35 GMT   

Frank Whipple Place, E14
Frank was my great-uncle, I’d often be ’babysat’ by Peggy while Nan and Dad went to the pub. Peggy was a marvel, so full of life. My Dad and Frank didn’t agree on most politics but everyone in the family is proud of him. A genuinely nice, knowledgable bloke. One of a kind.

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Theresa Penney   
Added: 16 Apr 2024 18:08 GMT   

1 Whites Row
My 2 x great grandparents and his family lived here according to the 1841 census. They were Dutch Ashkenazi Jews born in Amsterdam at the beginning of the 19th century but all their children were born in Spitalfields.

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Wendy    
Added: 22 Mar 2024 15:33 GMT   

Polygon Buildings
Following the demolition of the Polygon, and prior to the construction of Oakshott Court in 1974, 4 tenement type blocks of flats were built on the site at Clarendon Sq/Phoenix Rd called Polygon Buildings. These were primarily for people working for the Midland Railway and subsequently British Rail. My family lived for 5 years in Block C in the 1950s. It seems that very few photos exist of these buildings.

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Steve   
Added: 19 Mar 2024 08:42 GMT   

Road construction and houses completed
New Charleville Circus road layout shown on Stanford’s Library Map Of London And Its Suburbs 1879 with access via West Hill only.

Plans showing street numbering were recorded in 1888 so we can concluded the houses in Charleville Circus were built by this date.

Source: Charleville Circus, Sydenham, London

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Steve   
Added: 19 Mar 2024 08:04 GMT   

Charleville Circus, Sydenham: One Place Study (OPS)
One Place Study’s (OPS) are a recent innovation to research and record historical facts/events/people focused on a single place �’ building, street, town etc.

I have created an open access OPS of Charleville Circus on WikiTree that has over a million members across the globe working on a single family tree for everyone to enjoy, for free, forever.

Source: Charleville Circus, Sydenham, London

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Charles   
Added: 8 Mar 2024 20:45 GMT   

My House
I want to know who lived in my house in the 1860’s.

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NH   
Added: 7 Mar 2024 11:41 GMT   

Telephone House
Donald Hunter House, formerly Telephone House, was the BT Offices closed in 2000

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Paul Cox   
Added: 5 Mar 2024 22:18 GMT   

War damage reinstatement plans of No’s 11 & 13 Aldine Street
Whilst clearing my elderly Mothers house of general detritus, I’ve come across original plans (one on acetate) of No’s 11 & 13 Aldine Street. Might they be of interest or should I just dispose of them? There are 4 copies seemingly from the one single acetate example. Seems a shame to just junk them as the level of detail is exquisite. No worries if of no interest, but thought I’d put it out there.

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NEARBY LOCATIONS OF NOTE
Chelsea College of Art and Design Chelsea College of Arts is a constituent college of the University of the Arts London.
Dolphin Square Dolphin Square is a block of private flats and business complex built near the River Thames between 1935 and 1937.
Lillington Gardens Estate Lillington Gardens is an estate in the Pimlico area, constructed in phases between 1961 and 1980.
Pimlico Pimlico is known for its garden squares and Regency architecture.
Pimlico Academy Pimlico Academy (formerly Pimlico School) is a mixed-sex education secondary school and sixth form with academy status.
St James the Less St James the Less is an Anglican church built by George Edmund Street in the Gothic Revival style.
St Mary’s Church, Vincent Square St Mary’s was established in 1837 and closed in 1923.
St Saviour’s St Saviour’s is an Anglo-Catholic church in Pimlico.
Westminster Under School Westminster Under School is an independent school and preparatory school for boys aged 7 to 13 and is attached to Westminster School.

NEARBY STREETS
Alderney Street, SW1V Alderney Street was originally Stanley Street, after George Stanley, local landowner (Pimlico)
Anchor Court, SW1V Anchor Court can be found on Vauxhall Bridge Road (Pimlico)
Anson House, SW1V Anson House is a block on Churchill Gardens Road (Pimlico)
Antrobus Street, SW1V Antrobus Street, now demolished, was long called Rutland Street (Pimlico)
Atterbury Street, SW1P Atterbury Street is named after Francis Atterbury, Dean of Westminster in 1713 (Pimlico)
Aubrey Beadsley House, SW1 Aubrey Beadsley House is a block on Vauxhall Bridge Road (Pimlico)
Aylesford Street, SW1V Aylesford Street was built in 1848 (Pimlico)
Balniel Gate, SW1V Balniel Gate is a road of Pimlico (Pimlico)
Balvaird Place, SW1V Balvaird Place is a road in the SW1V postcode area (Pimlico)
Beatty House, SW1V Beatty House is a block on Dolphin Square West (Pimlico)
Belgrave Road, SW1V Belgrave Road is a street in the Pimlico area of London (Pimlico)
Belvedere House, SW1V Belvedere House is a block on Grosvenor Road (Pimlico)
Bessborough Gardens, SW1V Bessborough Gardens is a road in the SW1V postcode area (Pimlico)
Bessborough Mews, SW1V Bessborough Mews was situated behind Bessborough Street (Pimlico)
Bessborough Place, SW1V Bessborough Place is one of the streets of London in the SW1V postal area (Pimlico)
Bessborough Street, SW1V Bessborough Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1V postal area (Pimlico)
Blackstone House, SW1V Blackstone House is located on Johnson’s Place (Pimlico)
Bloomburg Street, SW1V Bloomburg Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1V postal area (Westminster)
Bloomfield Terrace, SW1W Bloomfield Terrace is a road in the SW1W postcode area (Pimlico)
Bramwell House, SW1V Bramwell House is a block on Churchill Gardens Road (Pimlico)
Brunswick Court, SW1P Brunswick Court is a block on Montaigne Close (Westminster)
Buckland House, SW1V Buckland House is a block on Warwick Way (Pimlico)
Bucknill House, SW1W Bucknill House is a block on Ebury Bridge Road (Pimlico)
Cambridge Street, SW1V Cambridge Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1V postal area (Pimlico)
Campbell House, SW1V Campbell House is a block on Johnson’s Place (Pimlico)
Carey Place, SW1V Carey Place is one of the streets of London in the SW1V postal area (Pimlico)
Causton Street, SW1P Causton Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Pimlico)
Chapter Chambers, SW1P Chapter Chambers is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
Chapter Street, SW1P Chapter Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
Charlwood House, SW1 Charlwood House is a block on Lillington Gardens Estate (Pimlico)
Charlwood Place, SW1V Charlwood Place is a road in the SW1V postcode area (Pimlico)
Charlwood Street, SW1V Charlwood Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1V postal area (Pimlico)
Chaucer House, SW1V Chaucer House is a building on Churchill Gardens Road (Pimlico)
Cheylesmore House, SW1W Residential block (Pimlico)
Chichester Street, SW1V Chichester Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1V postal area (Pimlico)
Chippendale House, SW1V Chippendale House is a block on Churchill Gardens Estate (Pimlico)
Churchill Gardens Road, SW1V Churchill Gardens Road is a road in the SW1V postcode area (Pimlico)
Churchill Gardens, SW1V Churchill Gardens is one of the streets of London in the SW1V postal area (Pimlico)
Churton Place, SW1V Churton Place is a road in the SW1V postcode area (Pimlico)
Churton Street, SW1V Churton Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1V postal area (Pimlico)
Clarendon Street, SW1V Clarendon Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1V postal area (Pimlico)
Claverton Street, SW1V Claverton Street runs from Lupus Street to Grosvenor Road (Pimlico)
Coleridge House, SW1V Coleridge House is a block on Churchill Gardens Road (Pimlico)
Collingwood House, SW1V Collingwood House is located on Dolphin Square (Pimlico)
Crown Reach Riverside Walk, SW1V Crown Reach Riverside Walk is a road in the SW1V postcode area (Pimlico)
Cumberland Street, SW1V Cumberland Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1V postal area (Pimlico)
Dalkeith Court, SW1P Dalkeith Court is located on Dalkeith Court (Westminster)
Dalton House, SW1W Dalton House is a block on Ebury Bridge (Pimlico)
De Quincey House, SW1V De Quincey House is a block on Lupus Street (Pimlico)
Dells Mews, SW1V Dells Mews is one of the streets of London in the SW1V postal area (Pimlico)
Denbigh Mews, SW1V Denbigh Mews is one of the streets of London in the SW1V postal area (Pimlico)
Denbigh Place, SW1V Denbigh Place is one of the streets of London in the SW1V postal area (Pimlico)
Denbigh Street, SW1V Denbigh Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1V postal area (Pimlico)
Dolphin Square East Side, SW1V Dolphin Square consists of blocks of private flats built between 1935 and 1937 (Pimlico)
Dolphin Square West, SW1V Dolphin Square West is a road in the SW1V postcode area (Pimlico)
Doneraile House, SW1W Doneraile House is a block on Ebury Bridge Road (Pimlico)
Douglas Street, SW1P Douglas Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
Drake House, SW1V Drake House is a block on Grosvenor Road (Pimlico)
Drummond Gate, SW1V Drummond Gate is one of the streets of London in the SW1V postal area (Pimlico)
Dryburgh House, SW1V Dryburgh House is sited on Alderney Street (Pimlico)
Duke House, SW1P Duke House is a block on Vincent Street (Westminster)
Duncan House, SW1V Duncan House is a block on Dolphin Square West (Pimlico)
Earle House, SW1P Earle House is located on Montaigne Close (Westminster)
Ebury Bridge Road, SW1W Ebury Bridge Road used to lead to Ebury Bridge which spanned the Grosvenor Canal (Pimlico)
Ebury Bridge, SW1V Ebury Bridge is one of the streets of London in the SW1V postal area (Pimlico)
Eccleston Square Mews, SW1V Eccleston Square Mews is a road in the SW1V postcode area (Pimlico)
Eccleston Square, SW1V Eccleston Square is one of the streets of London in the SW1V postal area (Pimlico)
Edgson House, SW1W Edgson House is a block on Ebury Bridge Road (Pimlico)
Egerton House, SW1V Residential block (Pimlico)
Erasmus Street, SW1P Erasmus Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Pimlico)
Erskine House, SW1V Erskine House is a block on Churchill Gardens Road (Pimlico)
Esterbrooke Street, SW1P Esterbrooke Street is a road in the SW1P postcode area (Westminster)
Evesham House, SW1V Evesham House is located on Sutherland Row (Pimlico)
Exbury House, SW1V Exbury House is a block on Rampayne Street (Pimlico)
Fairchild House, SW1 Fairchild House is a block on Charlwood Street (Pimlico)
Fonthill House, SW1V Fonthill House is a building on Sutherland Street (Pimlico)
Frobisher House, SW1V Frobisher House is a block on Dolphin Square (Pimlico)
Furness House, SW1V Furness House is a block on Warwick Way (Pimlico)
Garden Terrace, SW1V Garden Terrace is one of the streets of London in the SW1V postal area (Pimlico)
Garrison Square, SW1W Garrison Square is a location in London (Pimlico)
George Eliot House, SW1 George Eliot House is a block on Vauxhall Bridge Road (Pimlico)
Gifford House, SW1V Gifford House is a block on Lupus Street (Pimlico)
Gilbert House, SW1V Gilbert House is a block on Churchill Gardens Estate (Pimlico)
Gladstone Court, SW1P Gladstone Court is a block on Montaigne Close (Westminster)
Glasgow Terrace, SW1V Glasgow Terrace has coexisted with the name of Caledonia Street (Pimlico)
Glastonbury House, SW1V Glastonbury House is sited on Warwick Way (Pimlico)
Gloucester Street, SW1V Gloucester Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1V postal area (Pimlico)
Grenville House, SW1V Grenville House is a block on Dolphin Square (Pimlico)
Grosvenor Road, SW1V Grosvenor Road forms part of the Thames embankment (Pimlico)
Grosvenor Road, SW1W Grosvenor Road is a road in the SW1W postcode area (Pimlico)
Guildhouse Street, SW1V Guildhouse Street is named after the Guild House (Pimlico)
Hallam House, SW1V Hallam House is a block on Johnson’s Place (Pimlico)
Hatherley Street, SW1V Hatherley Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Pimlico)
Hawkins House, SW1V Hawkins House is a block on Dolphin Square West (Pimlico)
Hawthorne House, SW1V Hawthorne House is a block on Churchill Gardens Road (Pimlico)
Henry Wise House, SW1 Henry Wise House is a block on Vauxhall Bridge Road (Pimlico)
Herrick Street, SW1P Herrick Street is a road in the SW1P postcode area (Pimlico)
Hide Place, SW1P Hide Place is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
Hide Tower, SW1P Hide Tower is a building on Regency Street (Westminster)
Hillersdon House, SW1W Hillersdon House is a block on Ebury Bridge Road (Pimlico)
Hood House, SW1V Hood House is a block on Dolphin Square (Pimlico)
Hopkinson House, SW1P Hopkinson House is sited on Osbert Street (Westminster)
Howard House, SW1V Howard House can be found on Dolphin Square West (Pimlico)
Jane Austen House, SW1V Jane Austen House is sited on Johnson’s Place (Pimlico)
John Islip Street, SW1P John Islip Street commemorates the Abbot of Westminster between 1500 and 1532. (Westminster)
Johnson’s Place, SW1V Johnson’s Place is a road in the SW1V postcode area (Pimlico)
Joseph Conrad House, SW1V Joseph Conrad House is located on Tachbrook Street (Pimlico)
Keats House, SW1V Keats House is sited on Churchill Gardens Road (Pimlico)
Keyes House, SW1V Keyes House is a block on Dolphin Square (Pimlico)
Kirkstall House, SW1V Kirkstall House is a block on Sutherland Street (Pimlico)
Langdale House, SW1V Langdale House can be found on Lupus Street (Pimlico)
Lewcos House, SW1P Lewcos House is a block on Regency Street (Westminster)
Lidhammer Court, SW1V Lidhammer Court is a block on Bessborough Gardens (Pimlico)
Lindsay Square, SW1V Lindsay Square is a road in the SW1V postcode area (Pimlico)
Littleton House, SW1V Littleton House is sited on Lupus Street (Pimlico)
Longleat House, SW1V Longleat House is a block on Garden Terrace (Pimlico)
Longmoore Street, SW1V Longmoore Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1V postal area (Pimlico)
Lowther House, SW1V Lowther House is a block on Churchill Gardens Road (Pimlico)
Lupus Street, SW1V Lupus Street was named after Hugh Lupus, Earl of Chester (Pimlico)
Lutyens House, SW1V Lutyens House is a building on Glasgow Terrace (Pimlico)
Maitland House, SW1V Maitland House is a block on Churchill Gardens Road (Pimlico)
Marryat House, SW1V Marryat House is a block on Lupus Street (Pimlico)
Martineau House, SW1V Martineau House is a block on Lupus Street (Pimlico)
Mercer House, SW1W Mercer House is a block on Ebury Bridge (Pimlico)
Middlesex House, SW1 Middlesex House is located on Causton Street (Pimlico)
Middleton House, SW1 Middleton House is a block on Causton Street (Pimlico)
Middleton House, SW1P Middleton House is located on Regency Street (Pimlico)
Millennium House, SW1V Millennium House is a block on Grosvenor Road (Pimlico)
Moore House, SW1W Moore House is a block on Gatliff Road (Pimlico)
Moreton Place, SW1V Moreton Place is a road in the SW1 postcode area (Pimlico)
Moreton Street, SW1V Moreton Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1V postal area (Pimlico)
Moreton Terrace Mews North, SW1V This mews lies behind Moreton Terrace (Pimlico)
Moreton Terrace Mews South, SW1V The former Moreton Terrace Mews was split into two during 1964 (Pimlico)
Moreton Terrace Mews, SW1V The former Moreton Terrace Mews was split into two in 1964 (Pimlico)
Morgan House, SW1 Morgan House can be found on Vauxhall Bridge Road (Pimlico)
Moyle House, SW1V Moyle House is a block on Churchill Gardens Road (Pimlico)
Neate House, SW1V Residential block (Pimlico)
Neile House, SW1P Neile House is a block on Montaigne Close (Pimlico)
Nelson House, SW1V Nelson House is a building on Dolphin Square West (Pimlico)
Noel Coward House, SW1 Noel Coward House is a building on Vauxhall Bridge Road (Pimlico)
Paxton Terrace, SW1V Paxton Terrace is a road in the SW1V postcode area (Pimlico)
Peabody Avenue, SW1V Peabody Avenue is a road in the SW1W postcode area (Pimlico)
Peabody Avenue, SW1V Peabody Avenue, completed in 1885, is a monument to the birth of social housing (Pimlico)
Pearce House, SW1 Pearce House is a block on Causton Street (Westminster)
Peel House, SW1 Peel House is a block on Causton Street (Westminster)
PO Box 4, SW1P Anchor Court is a block on Rampayne Street (Pimlico)
PO Box 4, SW1P Dalkeith Court is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
Ponsonby Place, SW1V Ponsonby Place is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Pimlico)
Ponsonby Terrace, SW1V Ponsonby Terrace is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Pimlico)
Princess Mary House, SW1P Princess Mary House is located on Vincent Street (Westminster)
Pulford Street, SW1V Pulford Street was a street between its construction in 1848 and demolition after the Second World War (Pimlico)
Raleigh House, SW1V Raleigh House is a block on Grosvenor Road (Pimlico)
Rampayne Street, SW1V Rampayne Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1V postal area (Pimlico)
Ranelagh Grove, SW1W Ranelagh Grove was formerly called Wilderness Row and Ranelagh Walk (Pimlico)
Ranelagh Road, SW1V Ranelagh Road is one of the streets of London in the SW1V postal area (Pimlico)
Regency Street, SW1P Regency Street is home to the Art Deco Regency Cafe (Westminster)
Ripley House, SW1V Ripley House is a block on Churchill Gardens Road (Pimlico)
Rivermill, SW1V Rivermill is one of the streets of London in the SW1V postal area (Pimlico)
Riverside Walk, SW1P Riverside Walk skirts the gardens of the same name (Pimlico)
Seldon House, SW1V Seldon House is a block on Glasgow Terrace (Pimlico)
Shelley House, SW1V Shelley House is a block on Churchill Gardens Road (Pimlico)
Sheraton House, SW1V Sheraton House is a block on Paxton Terrace (Pimlico)
Sherbourne House, SW1V Sherbourne House is a block on Cumberland Street (Pimlico)
ShortTerm Rental Apartments, SW1 ShortTerm Rental Apartments is a block on Vauxhall Bridge Road (Pimlico)
St Barnabas Mews, SW1W St Barnabas Mews is a road in the SW1W postcode area (Pimlico)
St Barnabas Street, SW1W St Barnabas Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1W postal area (Pimlico)
St George Wharf Tower, SW8 St George Wharf Tower is a block on Nine Elms Lane (Vauxhall)
St George’s Square, SW1V St Georges Square is a long narrow space reaching to the river with an enclosed garden in the centre. (Pimlico)
St Georges Drive, SW1V St Georges Drive is one of the streets of London in the SW1V postal area (Pimlico)
St Georges Row, SW1V St Georges Row was built as Monster Row circa 1785, and renamed in 1833 (Pimlico)
Stewart House, SW1P Stewart House is a block on Erasmus Street (Westminster)
Stubbs House, SW1P Stubbs House is a block on Erasmus Street (Pimlico)
Sullivan House, SW1V Sullivan House is a block on Turpentine Lane (Pimlico)
Sussex Street, SW1V Sussex Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1V postal area (Pimlico)
Sutherland Street, SW1V Sutherland Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1V postal area (Pimlico)
Tachbrook Court, SW1V Tachbrook Court is a block on Warwick Way (Pimlico)
Tachbrook Street, SW1V Tachbrook Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1V postal area (Pimlico)
The Arcade, SW1V The Arcade is one of the streets of London in the SW1V postal area (Pimlico)
Thomson House, SW1V Thomson House is a block on Balvaird Place (Pimlico)
Thorndike House, SW1 Thorndike House is a block on Vauxhall Bridge Road (Pimlico)
Thorndike Street, SW1V Thorndike Street is a road in the SW1V postcode area (Pimlico)
Tintern House, SW1V Residential block (Pimlico)
Turpentine Lane, SW1V Turpentine Lane is a road in the SW1V postcode area (Pimlico)
Tyburn House, SW1V Tyburn House is a block on Grosvenor Road (Pimlico)
Tyrrell House, SW1V Tyrrell House is a block on Churchill Gardens Road (Pimlico)
Udall Street, SW1V Udall Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
Vauxhall Bridge Road, SW1V Vauxhall Bridge Road is one of the streets of London in the SW1V postal area (Pimlico)
Vauxhall Bridge, SW1P Vauxhall Bridge is a road in the SW1P postcode area (River Thames)
Vauxhall Bridge, SW1V Vauxhall Bridge is a road in the SW1V postcode area (Pimlico)
Victoria House, SW1W Victoria House is located on Ebury Bridge Road (Pimlico)
Vincent House, SW1P Vincent House is sited on Hide Place (Westminster)
Vincent Street, SW1P Vincent Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1P postal area (Westminster)
Wainwright House, SW1W Wainwright House is a block on Ebury Bridge Road (Pimlico)
Walston House, SW1V Walston House is a block on Aylesford Street (Pimlico)
Warwick Place North, SW1V Warwick Place North is one of the streets of London in the SW1V postal area (Pimlico)
Warwick Square Mews, SW1V Warwick Square Mews is a road in the SW1V postcode area (Pimlico)
Warwick Square, SW1V Warwick Square is one of the streets of London in the SW1V postal area (Pimlico)
Warwick Way, SW1V Warwick Way is one of the streets of London in the SW1V postal area (Pimlico)
Wellesley House, SW1W Wellesley House is a building on Ebury Bridge Road (Pimlico)
Wentworth Court, SW1W Wentworth Court is a block on Gatliff Road (Pimlico)
West Mews, SW1V West Mews is a road in the SW1V postcode area (Pimlico)
Westmoreland Terrace, SW1V Westmoreland Terrace is one of the streets of London in the SW1V postal area (Pimlico)
Wilkins House, SW1V Wilkins House is a block on Churchill Gardens Road (Pimlico)
Williams House, SW1P Williams House is sited on Montaigne Close (Westminster)
Winchester Street, SW1V Winchester Street is one of the streets of London in the SW1V postal area (Pimlico)


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