Earls Terrace, Georgian terrace in Kensington, England
Earls Terrace is a row of 25 connected Georgian houses in Kensington with six floors and formal front gardens. Each residence includes private rear gardens and the ensemble is arranged in a linear formation typical of its era.
The terrace was built between 1800 and 1810 during the height of Georgian residential development in London. It received Grade II listing status recognizing its architectural importance and role in the area's housing history.
The address has been home to various writers and performers throughout its history. This connection to creative figures contributes to its standing as a desirable residential location in the city.
The location offers underground parking and maintains security systems for residents. The proximity to Kensington High Street ensures convenient access to shops and services nearby.
The property shares access to a communal garden that remains closed to the public. This private outdoor space provides residents with a secluded retreat within the urban setting.
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