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Property Uprntenant Address 1 Tenant Address 2 Post Code Property UPRNTenant Address 1 Tenant Address 2 Post Code DESCRIPTION 217103390 Ground Floor,277 Kensal Road W10 5DB Grocery Shop - A1 Use Small lock up shop selling herbs and 217005396 1 Blenheim Crescent London W11 2EE spices 217125575 1 Webb Close Dalgarno Way W10 5QB 217110225 101 Golborne Road W10 5NL Shop & basement 217035200 103 Golborne Road London W10 5NL Lock Up Shop Worlds End Neighbourhood Advice Centre provides housing advice to 217093909 1-2 Worlds End Place Chelsea SW10 0HE individuals, tenants and owner- occupiers 217107610 126 Bramley Road W10 6TJ Ground floor lock up shop 217107611 128 Bramley Road W10 6TJ Ground floor lock up shop 217107612 130 Bramley Road London W10 6TJ A3 Cafe 217107613 132 Bramley Road W10 6TJ Ground floor lock up shop 217103953 132-143 Great Ancoats Street ? TBC M4 6DE Ground floor Mexican Restaurant Grd Floor Shop & First Floor 217109440 14 Ashburnham Road London SW10 OPA Residential 217110738 15 Gertrude Street Chelsea SW10 0JN Basement offices 217110738 15 Gertrude Street (Ground Floor) SW10 0JN Office space 217114679 15 Manresa Road SW3 6NB Offices of part Ground floor surgery, yard and 217089283 188 Walmer Road Medical Centre London W11 4EP garden Partial use of ground floor by 217094476 19/27 Young Street London W8 5EH contractor 217069438 195 Portobello Road Notting Hill W11 2ED A1 Retail unit - selling e-cigarettes 217027190 19a Edith Grove Chelsea SW10 OJZ Artists studio 217060921 210 Old Brompton Road London SW5 0BX Library/flats 217075914 226 Walmer Road W11 4ET 217110286 254 Portobello Road W11 1LL A1 217103948 269 Portobello Road W10 1LR Retail 217026241 282 Earls Court Road London SW5 9AS B1 Office Advertising site, garden area & car 217061185 288 Old Brompton Road SW5 park 217049474 335 Ladbroke Grove W10 Lock up shop with basement Ground floor shop & residential 217107933 337A Ladbroke Grove W10 6HA above 217048061 34 Ladbroke Grove (formerly k/a 1 Ladbroke Square)W11 3BQ Nursery 217046610 347-349 Kings's Road SW3 5ES Double shop unit 217113318 35 Stadium Street SW10 0PU Restaurant 217046663 357 Kings Road Chelsea SW3 5ES Book shop Furniture and interior design store 217046664 359 King’s Road SW3 5ES and gallery 217106766 359-361 Fulham Road SW10 9TW Lock up shop 217116362 367B Fulham Road SW10 9TN A1 Retail Ground floor & basement shop 217107535 375 Labroke Grove W10 5AA premises 217107535 375 Ladbroke Grove, London W10 5AA Beauty salon 217107534 377 Ladbroke Grove W10 5AA Ground floor shop with basement 217116437 385 Ladbroke Grove W10 5AA Business Unit 217046698 441-457 Kings Road Chelsea SW10 0HE Garden Centre 217046704 467 Kings Road SW3 Launderette & Dry Cleaners 217046705 469 Kings Road Chelsea SW10 0LU Chemists 217046706 473 Kings Road Chelsea SW10 0LC Supermarket 217047343 502 Kings Road Chelsea SW10 0LD Retail 217047344 504-6 Kings Road SW10 0LD Bookmakers Ground floor and basement art 217047345 508 Kings Road SW10 0LD gallery 217110222 51 Golborne Road W10 5NR health information project 217110222 51 Golborne Road W10 5NR Advice Centre 217126758 51 Holland Street London W8 7JB Office space 217047346 510 KIngs Road Chelsea SW10 0LD Ground floor lock up shop Shop and showroom for the sale of 217128308 544 King's Road SW10 0UB high class furniture 217123253 55 Golborne Road W10 5NR Portuguese newsagents/books 217103245 59 Golborne Road W10 5NR Dentists Surgery 217108415 6 Worlds End Place SW10 0HE Delicatessen 217035162 61 Golborne Road W10 5NR Furniture interior store/gallery Garage for the repair of motor 217088012 61 Upcerne Road SW10 0SF vehicles 217106847 64 Golborne Road North Kensington W10 5PS Butchers shop Retailer of design and decorative 217110332 65 Golborne Road W10 5NP goods 217106848 71 Golborne Road W10 5NP Lock up shop - Moroccan gifts 217106849 73 Golborne Road W10 5PN Lock up shop chemist 217066892 74 Pembroke Road - Ground Floor 74-76 Pembrook Road - LowerW8 6NXGround FloorOffices 217107119 74 Tavistock Road W11 1AN Spanish Ground floor Cafe and Bar 217106850 75/77 Golborne Road W10 5PS Shop 217107120 76 Tavistock Road W11 1AN Lock up shop - launderette 217121485 77 Lots Road SW10 0RN Office and storage 217035175 79 Golborne Road W10 5NL A1 Retail Unit - Newsagent Lock up shop beneath sheltered 217107122 80 Tavistock Road W11 1AR housing Ground and Basement Floor - Off 217035178 81 Golborne Road W10 5NL Licence Shop Lock up shop sale of furniture, 217106852 83 Golborne Road W10 interior design products & restoration 217035182 85 Golborne Road W10 5NL Ground Floor Shop 217106377 86 Bramley Road W10 6UG Lock up shop 217113269 87 Golborne Road W10 5NL Lock up shopgf/b-hairdresser 217044296 98a Kensington High Street W8 4SG Commercial bank premises 217094476 Arcade Traffic Management Ltd 6 Stratton Street W1X 5FD Partial use of ground floor 217107491 Basement Walnut Tree House SW10 9HJ Storage 217106056 Bays 17, 18 & 19 Maxilla Walk Underneath Westway W10 6JG D1 - Education and studios. 217086576 Bays 41/42 Wetway (Gnd Flr) W10 217107233 Blechynden Artists Studios 54 Blechynden Street W10 6RJ Artists Studios 217060921 Brompton Library (parking space) 210 Old Brompton Road SW5 Car park 217005389 Chelsea Community Centre Worlds End Place SW10 Community centre 217107056 Depot Adjacent To 63 Lots Road SW10 0RN Land used for storage Emslie Horniman Adventure 217079193 London W10 6PZ Adventure Playground for Children Playground First Floor, Carlyle bldg - Ballet 217041287 First Floor Carlyle Building SW10 0QS School 217035203 Gnd and Bst Flrs 105 Golborne Road W10 5NL LOCK UP SHOP GF/B 217066892 Gnd, 1st, 2nd Floors 76 Pembroke Road W8 Offices 217108479 Great Western Studios Also known as Westborne StudiosW10 Artist Studios 217106846 Ground Floor and Basement 63 Golborne Road W10 5NP News Agent 217050703 Ground Floor and Basement 34A Oxford Gardens W10 5UQ Nursery Lock up shop on ground floor and 217035167 Ground Floor and Basement 67 Golborne Road W10 5NP basement 217107304 Holland Park Cafeteria Holland Park W8 6LU Cafeteria in Holland Park 217041287 Hortensia Road SW10 0QS Car park area 217041287 Hortensia Road London SW10 0QS ground floor rooms BG24-BG27 217126493 Hortensia Road London SW10 0QS various rooms within the school lease of rooms, kiln and pottery 217024108 Hortensia Road London SW10 0QS workshop 217024108 Hortensia Road London SW10 0QS LICENCE OF TWO GYMNASIUMS rooms on ground mez and second 217041287 Hortensia Road London SW10 0QS floors 217064767 Hortensia Road London SW10 0QS sculpture bldgs.at rear of site 217043061 Kensal Community Centre 177 Kensal Road W10 5BJ Community Centre 217107490 Kensington Borough Wharf Chelsea SW10 0QF Mooring Licence Kensington Central Library, Lower 217068403 Ground Floor, 12 Phillimore walk, W8 7RX Doctor's surgery London 217107792 Meanwhile Gdns. Community Asso 156-158 Kensal Road W10 5BN Land & buildings 217116304 Old Ferry Wharf Lots Road SW10 0DG Access to moorings/office 217064767 Park Walk Primary School Park Walk SW10 0AY Nursery school 217110738 Part of the Ground Floor 15 Gertrude Street SW10 0JN Ground Floor Unit 217006900 Pig & Whistle Pub 86-92 Bramley Road W10 6UG Public House Site for building Lots Road Day 217106674 Richard Castillo House 9 Thorndike Close SW10 0ST Centre & flats at Upcerne Road 217079123 Soft Options Unit 4 W10 5AL Ground floor workshop 217108478 St Ervan's Road St Ervan's Road - Plot 2 W10 Muslim Hertiage Centre 217107252 Stay and Play Space Kensington Memorial Park W10 6LJ Nursery 217070132 Tabernacle Community Centre Powis Square W11 2AY Community Centre for Recreation 217109879 The Belvedere Restaurant Holland Park W8 6LU Restaurant 217105146 The Chelsea Bunker Adjacent Chelsea Old TownSW3 Hall 5EG Basement store rooms 217081663 The Clock Club St Marks Road W10 Land and building 217079123 Unit 11 81 Southern Row W10 6AL Second floor workshop unit Ground/Second and Office floor 217079123 Unit 2 81 Southern Row SW10 5AL workshop unit 217055657 Unit 25 Chelsea Wharf SW10 0QS Attachment to flank wall 217079123 Unit 3 81 Southern Row W10 5AL Workshop 217079123 Unit 6 81 W10 5AL Ground floor workshop unit 217079123 Unit 7 81 Southern Row W10 5AL Storage of furniture and effects 217079123 Unit 9 81 W10 5AL B1 (C) workshop 217128859 Vicarage House 58-60 Kensington Church StreetW8 4DB Offices 217032604 Violet Melchett Clinic 43 Chelsea Manor Street SW3 5RR Healthcare 217107547 Wornington Road London W10 5QW Playhut 217107547 Wornington Road London W10 5QW Playground premises 217038843 Youth Hostel Holland Park W8 7QU Hostel.
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