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Postcode in/near Holland Park, existing between 1966 and now

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Postcode W11 3SG centred at latitude 51.507, longitude -0.204

The London A-Z Street Map emerged from Phyllis Pearsall's frustration at losing her way in the capital whilst relying on an outdated street directory. The artist and writer, who lived from 1906 to 1996, created her innovative guide after becoming disorientated in 1935 whilst using the only available map, which dated back two decades.

Pearsall enlisted James Duncan, a draughtsman employed by her cartographer father, and established operations from a bedsit in Horseferry Road. She dedicated over a year to methodically exploring London's streets, traversing 3,000 miles and documenting 23,000 thoroughfares. When publishers declined to back her venture, she established the Geographers' Map Company, personally funding the initial 10,000 copies and famously delivering them to W H Smith by wheelbarrow in 1936. The guide proved immediately popular and established itself as Britain's leading street directory.

The company, which Pearsall transferred to an employee trust in 1966, was later renamed the Geographers' A-Z Map Company Ltd in 1972. She maintained an active role until her death at 89. By the fifth edition in 2004, the catalogue of streets had expanded to 70,000. High Street and Station Approach share the distinction of most frequent street names with 52 occurrences each, whilst Station Road, Park Road and The Drive follow closely behind. Victoria Road appears 37 times, surpassing Albert Road's 32 mentions.

The company's success led to similar guides for other British cities. Operations moved from Gray's Inn Road to Sevenoaks in 1962, before settling in Borough Green, Kent, in 1991.

Now of course, while the printed publication still exists, things have gone mostly digital. With the advent of Google Maps and sattelite navigation, many members of more modern generations are losing touch with the ability to use printed maps in book form for navigating cities.




1930s A-Z of London cover
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NEARBY LOCATIONS OF NOTE
Aubrey House Aubrey House is a large 18th-century detached house with two acres of gardens in the Campden Hill area of Holland Park.
Coach and Horses The Coach & Horses was situated at 108 Notting Hill Gate.
Earl of Zetland The Earl of Zetland - a pub in the Potteries
Horbury Chapel (Kensington Temple) In September 1849, the Horbury Chapel, Notting Hill was officially opened.
Mercury Theatre The Mercury Theatre was situated at 2a Ladbroke Road, next to the Kensington Temple.
St John’s Notting Hill St John’s Notting Hill is a Victorian Anglican church built in 1845 in Lansdowne Crescent, Notting Hill.
St John’s Hill St John’s Hill is the highest point in the area.
The Crown The Crown was situated at 57 Princedale Road.

NEARBY STREETS
Addison Road, W14 Addison Road stretches from Holland Park Avenue to Kensington High Street. (Holland Park)
Airlie Gardens, W8 Airlie Gardens is named after the 5th Earl of Airlie (1826-1881), who lived on nearby Campden Hill at Holly Lodge (Kensington)
Aubrey Road, W8 Aubrey Road leads into Aubrey Walk, which runs west of Campden Hill Road at the top of Campden Hill. It was named in the 1840s (Kensington)
Aubrey Walk, W8 Aubrey Walk runs west of Campden Hill Road at the top of Campden Hill (Kensington)
Bedford Gardens, W8 Bedford Gardens is one of the prime residential streets in Kensington. (Kensington)
Boyne Terrace Mews, W11 Boyne Terrace Mews is a mews in Notting Hill, London W11 (Holland Park)
Bulmer Mews, W11 Bulmer Mews is a tiny mews behind Notting Hill Gate (Notting Hill Gate)
Callcott Street, W8 Callcott Street is a small street between Uxbridge Street and Hillgate Place (Notting Hill Gate)
Campden Hill Close, W8 Campden Hill Close is a small cul-de-sac entered by a narrow driveway off Hornton Street (Kensington)
Campden Hill Court, W8 Campden Hill Court is a street in Kensington (Kensington)
Campden Hill Gardens, W8 Campden Hill Gardens runs northwards from Aubrey Walk (Kensington)
Campden Hill Place, W11 Campden Hill Place is a road in the W11 postcode area (Notting Hill Gate)
Campden Hill Road, W8 Campden Hill Road runs between Notting Hill Gate and Kensington High Street (Kensington)
Campden Hill Square, W8 Campden Hill Square is a residential square consisting of large family houses. (Kensington)
Campden Hill Towers, W11 Campden Hill Towers is a block (Notting Hill Gate)
Campden Hill, W8 Campden Hill is a hill and street in Kensington (Kensington)
Campden House, W8 Campden House (Chambers) is a block on Sheffield Terrace (Kensington)
Campden Street, W8 Campden Street stretches between Campden Hill Road and Kensington Church Street (Kensington)
Carlton Mansions, W14 Carlton Mansions is a street in West Kensington (Holland Park)
Clarendon Cross, W11 Clarendon Cross is a street in Notting Hill (Notting Dale)
David Game House, W11 David Game House is a block on Notting Hill Gate (Notting Hill Gate)
Farm Place, W8 Farm Place was formerly called Earnest Street (Kensington)
Farmer Street, W8 Farmer Street was formerly Farm Street (Notting Hill Gate)
Gate Hill Court, W11 Gate Hill Court is a block on Notting Hill Gate (Notting Hill Gate)
Hillgate House, W8 Hillgate House is a block on Hillgate Street (Notting Hill Gate)
Hillgate Place, W8 Hillgate Place was formerly Dartmoor Street (Kensington)
Hillgate Street, W8 Hillgate Street was formerly Johnson Street (Notting Hill Gate)
Hillsleigh Road, W8 Hillsleigh Road is a street in Kensington (Kensington)
Hippodrome Mews, W11 Hippodrome Mews is a turning off Portland Road, commemorating a lost racecourse (Notting Dale)
Hippodrome Place, W11 Hippodrome Place was named after a lost racecourse of London (Notting Dale)
Holland Park Avenue, W11 Holland Park Avenue is one of London’s most ancient thoroughfares (Holland Park)
Holland Park Gardens, W14 Holland Park Gardens is a street in West Kensington (Holland Park)
Holland Park Mews, W11 Holland Park Mews runs between the two branches of the road known as Holland Park. (Holland Park)
Holland Park Terrace, W11 Holland Park Terrace is a street in Notting Hill (Holland Park)
Holland Park, W11 The roads known as Holland Park consist of three main branches. (Holland Park)
Holland Park, W11 Holland Park is a road in the W14 postcode area (Holland Park)
Holland Park, W8 Holland Park is a street in Notting Hill (Holland Park)
Holland Walk, W8 Holland Walk is a street in Notting Hill (Kensington)
Holland Walk, W8 Holland Walk is a street in Kensington (Kensington)
Horbury Crescent, W11 Horbury Crescent is a short half-moon shaped street between Ladbroke Road and Kensington Park Road (Notting Hill)
Horbury Mews, W11 Horbury Mews is a T-shaped mews in Notting Hill (Notting Hill Gate)
Jameson Street, W8 Jameson Street was formerly St James or James Street (Notting Hill Gate)
Kenley Walk, W11 Kenley Walk is a street in Notting Hill (Notting Hill)
Ladbroke Mews, W11 Ladbroke Mews runs off Ladbroke Road (Holland Park)
Ladbroke Road, W11 Ladbroke Road is a street in Notting Hill (Notting Hill)
Ladbroke Square, W11 The huge Ladbroke Square communal garden is part communal garden accessed from the backs of the houses lining it and part traditional London Square with roads between the houses and the square. (Notting Hill)
Ladbroke Terrace, W11 Ladbroke Terrace was one of the first streets to be created on the Ladbroke estate (Notting Hill)
Ladbroke Walk, W11 Ladbroke Walk, W11 is part of the Ladbroke Conversation Area (Notting Hill)
Lansdowne Mews, W11 Lansdowne Mews is a cul-de-sac in Notting Hill (Holland Park)
Lansdowne Rise, W11 Lansdowne Rise, W11 was originally called Montpelier Road (Notting Hill)
Lansdowne Road, W11 Lansdowne Road is a street in Notting Hill (Notting Hill)
Lansdowne Walk, W11 Lansdowne Walk was named after the Lansdowne area of Cheltenham (Notting Hill)
Norland Place, W11 Norland Place began its life as Norland Stables (Holland Park)
Norland Square, W11 Norland Square is a street in Notting Hill (Holland Park)
Notting Hill Gate, W8 Notting Hill Gate is a main shopping and retail street (Notting Hill Gate)
Observatory Gardens, W8 Observatory Gardens commemorates what was the world’s finest private observatory. (Kensington)
Peel Street, W8 Developed between 1823 and 1834, Peel Street featured many houses which housed multiple families. (Kensington)
Pembridge Gardens, W2 Pembridge Gardens dates from the 1850s (Notting Hill Gate)
Pembridge Road, W11 Pembridge Road is a street in London (Notting Hill Gate)
Pembridge Road, W2 Pembridge Road is the former southern end of Portobello Lane. (Notting Hill)
Penzance Place, W11 Penzance Place is a street in Notting Hill (Notting Hill)
Portland Road, W11 Portland Road is a street in Notting Hill, rich at one end and poor at the other (Notting Hill)
Pottery Lane, W11 Pottery Lane takes its name from the brickfields which were situated at the northern end of the street (Notting Hill)
Prince’s Yard, W11 This is a small cul-de-sac off of Princes Road (Holland Park)
Princedale Road, W11 Princedale Road was formerly Princes Road (Notting Hill)
Princes Place, W11 Princes Place is a street in Notting Hill (Notting Hill)
Queensdale Walk, W11 Queensdale Walk is a small cul-de-sac with 2-storey cottages running south off Queensdale Road (Holland Park)
Sheffield Terrace, W8 Sheffield Terrace runs between Campden Hill Road and Kensington Church Street and is on a slight slope. (Kensington)
Sheldrake Place, W8 Sheldrake Place is a street in Kensington (Kensington)
St John’s Gardens, W11 St John’s Gardens runs around St John’s church (Notting Hill)
The Little House, W11 The Little House is a block on Holland Park (Holland Park)
Thornwood Gardens, W8 Thornwood Gardens is a road in the W8 postcode area (Kensington)
Tor Gardens, W8 Tor Gardens is a street in Kensington (Kensington)
United House, W11 United House is a block on Pembridge Road (Notting Hill Gate)
Uxbridge Street, W8 Uxbridge Street is a street in Kensington (Notting Hill Gate)
Victoria Gardens, W11 Victoria Gardens is a street in Notting Hill (Notting Hill Gate)
Victoria Mews, W11 Victoria Mews is a location in London (Notting Hill Gate)
Wilby Mews, W11 Wilby Mews was maybe named after Benjamin Wilby who was involved in several 19th century development schemes (Notting Hill)
Woodsford Square, W14 Woodsford Square is a 1970s development consisting of a series of interconnecting squares hidden away on the eastern side of Addison Road (Holland Park)
Wycombe Square, W8 Wycombe Square is a road in the W8 postcode area (Kensington)


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