Egerton Crescent

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Egerton Crescent, Garden square in Kensington, United Kingdom.

The curved street features Victorian houses with white stucco facades and black wrought iron railings along its entire length.

George Basevi designed these residences in the 1840s, when the area was known as Brompton Crescent before its renaming to honor Francis Egerton.

The street attracted numerous artists and cultural figures, including theater director Tony Richardson and journalist David Frost during the 1960s.

Houses in this residential area connect to multiple transport links and remain within walking distance of South Kensington museums and Brompton Road.

In 2013, the average house price reached 7.4 million pounds, making it the most expensive street in Britain at that time.

Location: Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea

GPS coordinates: 51.49523,-0.16756

Latest update: March 5, 2025 09:56

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