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Holland Park Living

Holland Park Living

A-F | G-N | O-Z | Adrian Mews Barkston Gardens Bramham Gardens Cathcart Road Child's Place Child's Street Cluny Mews Coleherne Court Coleherne Mews Coleherne Road Collingham Gardens Collingham Place Eardley Crescent Earls Court Gardens Earls Court Square Farnell Mews Fawcett Mews Fawcett Street Finborough Road 

Eardley Crescent

This was part of the Edwardes Estate. In 1867 Lord Kensington granted this area to a Chelsea builder named Leonard Couling.  He took six acres of land in all.  He built Nos. 1-75 (odd) and Nos. 2-58 (even) Eardley Crescent in 1867-72.

Generally the houses have three main storeys, plus basements.  The façades are in white brick with cement dressings.  Some of the houses have Doric porticos.

 

 

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