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Queen's Gardens, Westminster is a garden square in the Bayswater district of the City of Westminster in London.
The square was built in the 1850s along with the rest of the area, another notable garden square being Cleveland Gardens, with all being built by William Frederick Cleveland of Maida Vale who developed many plots in Paddington and Bayswater.[2]
Queen's Gardens was built around 1855.[3]
Notable residents
edit- Bishop Charles Ridgeway, 32 Queen's Gardens
- William Thornhill Tucker, writer and grandson of Governor of Bermuda. 16 Queen's Gardens
- Henry St George Tucker, financier of East India Company. 16 Queen's Gardens
- Sir Henry Seton-Karr, politician and explorer. 11 Queen's Gardens
- Major General Thomas Assheton Duke. 7 Queen's Gardens
- Sir Forrest Fulton, politician. 27 Queen's Gardens
References
edit- ^ "Ordnance Survey". Digimap. 1896. Retrieved 27 July 2018.
- ^ Bebbington, Gillian (1972). London Street Names. London, UK: B.T. Batsford. p. 91. ISBN 0713401400.
- ^ "Queen's Gardens". London Gardens Online.
- ^ "Images". Ancestry.co.uk. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
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