10 Milner Street, Grade II listed house in Kensington and Chelsea, England.
10 Milner Street is a Victorian residential building with brick facades and multiple stories arranged with evenly spaced windows across each level. The house follows the typical townhouse design of its period, with a basement area and main entrance elevated above street level.
The building was constructed in the 19th century when Kensington became a fashionable address for wealthy Londoners seeking new townhouses. It later gained protected status as authorities worked to preserve examples of Victorian architecture across the city.
The house reflects how wealthy Victorians chose to live in London, with its tall windows and orderly facade showing the taste of the era. These design choices were common among properties where successful merchants and professionals made their homes.
The house is privately owned and not open for interior visits, but the facade and exterior are viewable from the public pavement. Its location on a quiet residential street makes it easy to appreciate the architecture from outside while exploring the neighborhood.
The house demonstrates how Victorian homes were adapted for modern life - keeping the original exterior beauty while transforming the inside completely for contemporary use. This balance between preserving the old outside and updating the inside is something many owners face, but few achieve as smoothly.
Location: Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
GPS coordinates: 51.49419,-0.16379
Latest update: December 13, 2025 11:45
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