Academy Gardens, Grade II listed apartment building in Kensington and Chelsea, United Kingdom.
Academy Gardens is a residential complex in Kensington and Chelsea featuring Georgian Revival architecture with symmetrical proportions, classical details, and Portland stone facades across multiple floors. The building preserves its original architectural features while housing contemporary apartments.
Architects Henry Percy Adams and Charles Holden designed this residential complex in the early twentieth century, incorporating traditional British architectural elements. Their partnership combined Adams' expertise in hospital planning with Holden's modernist approach.
The building reflects how London architects merged classical Georgian design with modern urban living needs in the early twentieth century. This style shows how residential design evolved during that period.
The complex is located in an established London residential area with good access to transport and nearby amenities. Visitors should view the building from the street to appreciate the facade and exterior details, as it is private residential space.
The building unusually combines two different professional backgrounds in its design, as Adams was primarily known for healthcare planning while Holden was recognized as a modernist pioneer. This rare partnership resulted in a blend of traditional and forward-thinking design approaches that is uncommon in London.
Location: Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
Architects: Henry Percy Adams, Charles Holden
Architectural style: Georgian Revival architecture
GPS coordinates: 51.50316,-0.19762
Latest update: December 14, 2025 16:47
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