190-192 Sloane Street, Grade II listed building in Sloane Street, London, United Kingdom.
190-192 Sloane Street is a late 19th-century building with typical Victorian features shown in its symmetrical stone facade and large windows. The carefully designed surface texture and ornamental details on the front are key parts of the street's character.
The building was constructed during the peak of Victorian architecture and later received protected status to preserve its construction methods from that era. Its location on Sloane Street shows how this area shaped itself during London's rapid expansion in the 19th century.
The building sits among many protected structures that define this neighborhood as an affluent residential area with elegant facades. It shows how London has maintained its historic houses within one of the city's most prestigious districts.
Sloane Square underground station is very close and provides the best rail access to the area. Several bus routes stop nearby on King's Road and along the street itself.
The building keeps its original architectural details while being part of a street improvement program. New York Stone pavements were laid around its facade during 2023 to 2024, creating a modern frame around the historic structure.
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