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Paultons Square Kensington & Chelsea
   

Paultons Square

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Private communal garden provided for residents of Paultons Square, built in 1836-40 as part of development of the Sloane Stanley Estate. It is named after George Stanley of Paultons in Hampshire, who married the daughter of Sir Hans Sloane, Lord of the Manor of Chelsea in the C18th. It is the westernmost of the squares leading off King's Road and the site was formerly a market garden. The garden was redesigned in celebration of the Millennium.
   
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Site location: Paultons Square
Postcode: SW3 5DP
Type of site: Garden Square 
Date(s): 1836/40
Designer(s):
Listed structures: LBII: Nos 1-56 Paultons Square (consecutive) and rear garden wall of houses on west side.
Borough: Kensington & Chelsea
Site ownership: private
Site management:
Open to public? Occasionally
Opening times: Has opened for OGSW. Otherwise private, for keyholders only
Special conditions:
Facilities: play equipment
Events:
Public transport: Tube: Sloane Square (District, Circle), West Brompton (District). Bus: 11, 19, 22, 49, 211
The information shown above was correct at the time of the last update 01/06/2009
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