Egerton Crescent, Garden square in Kensington, United Kingdom.
Egerton Crescent is a curved garden square lined with Victorian residences featuring white stucco facades and black wrought iron railings throughout. The consistent architectural style creates an elegant, unified appearance that defines the entire street frontage.
Architect George Basevi designed these residences in the 1840s when the area was originally called Brompton Crescent. The street was later renamed to honor Francis Egerton, marking its development into an established residential address.
The street drew theater figures and journalists in the 1960s, reflecting its appeal to London's creative circles of that era. Their presence helped establish this location as a fashionable address for notable residents.
The residences connect to several transport links and remain within walking distance of South Kensington museums and Brompton Road. Keep in mind this is a residential neighborhood, so visitors should be respectful of residents' privacy and quiet.
The street gained attention in the early 2000s for remarkable growth in residential property costs, establishing itself as a reference point for high-value London addresses. Such increases reflected consistent demand for housing in this mature neighborhood.
Location: Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
GPS coordinates: 51.49523,-0.16756
Latest update: December 13, 2025 17:09
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