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4010 the LONDON GAZETTE, 4Ra APRIL 1968 4010 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 4ra APRIL 1968 29, 29A and 4 Enford Street, 24 Walmer Street, fronting Bayswater Road, 1 Hyde Park Gardens, 1, 136, 173. Seymour Place, Shillibeer Place, that part 48 Hyde Park Gardens Mews, 7-9 Clarendon Place, of 191 Marylebone Road adjoining the Swedish 30-46 Hyde Park Square, 2-10, 10A Strathearn Place, Church Harcourt Street, 14, 17-32 Harcourt Street, 26 Sussex Place, properties on the south-east side Seymour Buildings, 50-57 Crawford Street. of Stanhope Terrace, 8 Stanhope Terrace, 18-23 Westbourne Street, 4, 10, 11 Baithurst Street, 1-17 (ii) St. John's Wood Conservation Area Baithurst Mews, 207 Sussex Gardens, 177-181 (odd) Edgware Road, 6-172 (even) Sussex Gardens, 2-18 Western Area (even) and 1-15 (odd) Talbot Square, 1-3 Spring The area is bounded by and includes—98-118 Street, 184-192 (even) Sussex Gardens, 11-32 Conduit Maida Vale, 5-137 (odd) Hamilton Terrace, 15, 17 Mews, 13, 18 Craven Road, 1-37 (odd) Chilworth St. John's Wood Road, all properties on the east Mews, 16, 17 Chilworth Street, 83-115 (odd) East- side of Northwick Terrace, 25-32 Aberdeen Place, bourne Mews, 10, 15 Cleveland Terrace, properties The Crown Public House, 10A, 11-19 Cunningham on the west side of Sheldon Street, 13-17 (odd) Place, 16, 35, 37 St. John's Wood Road, 1-22 Hamilton Bishops Bridge Road, 140, 141 and Holy Trinity Close, 36-38 Hamilton Terrace, 1-6 Melina Place, Church, Westboume Terrace, 1, 2-16 (even) Orsett Ascot Court, Grove End Road, 14 Grove End Road, Terrace, 174-272 (even) Gloucester Place. 6-22 (even) Elm Tree Road, 19-29 (odd) Cavendish The fifth part is bounded by and includes— Close, 26 Cavendish Avenue, 8-10 Wellington Place, 1-23 Bayswater Road, 1-12 Connaught Place, Stan- IA, 1, 2-24 (even) Cavendish Avenue, 27-29 Circus hope House, Stanhooe Street, 1, 3 Edgware Road, Road, 38-60 (even) Circus Road, 41-45 (odd) Circus 19-22 Connaughit Place, 9-1 IA Connaught Mews, 9-12 Road, 1-39 (odd) Elm Tree Road, 15, 20 Grove End Stanhope Place, 47 Connaugbt Square, 88 Seymour Road, 7-12 Melina Place, 58-68 (even) Hamilton Street, 3-12 Cbnnaught Square, 5 Connaughit Street, Terrace, 8, 10 Hall Road, 76-98 (even) Hamilton 15-17 Connaught Square, 14-22 Portsea Place, 38-56 Terrace, 3, 4, 5 Abercorn Mews South, 11 Nugent Kendal Street, 38 and 45-67 (odd) Connaught Street, Terrace, 1-10 Alma Square, 2, 2A, 3-11 (odd) Hill 1-7 Connaught Close, 8-12 Albion Close, 1, 2, 45 Road, 36, 35, 37 Abercorn Place, St. Mark's Court, Albion Street, 8, 16, 17 Albion Mews. Abbey Road, 5, 7 and 12-20 (even) Langford Place, 1, 3, 3A, 5 Loudoun Road, 47, 49 Grove End Road, (iv) Maida Vale Conservation Area all properties on the west side of Waverley Place, The area is bounded by and includes—38-48, 57-77 5A-5o Finchley Place, 16 Marlborough Place, all Blomfield Road, IA Delamere Terrace, 4-42 (even) properties on the west side of Marlborough Hill, Blomfield Villas, 1, 16-26 Westboume Terrace Road, 7-73 (odd) and Whitby House Boundary Road, 2-65 Warwick Crescent, 2-20 (even) Howley Place, Evesham House and 81 Abbey Road, 81-117 (odd) 4, 5, 6 Park Place Villas, Catholic Apostolic Church Boundary Road, 4-24 (even) Greville Place, 88-96 and 9-15 Maida Avenue, 1 Grand Union Canal, 15 (even) Carlton Hill. Blomfield Road, 1-25 (odd) Randolph Avenue, 55 Eastern Area Clifton Gardens, 20-34 (even) Clifton Road, 1-47 The area is bounded by and includes: IA Queens (odd) Leonora House and 55 Lanark Road, 96 Grove, St. John's Wood Barracks, 58 Acacia Road, Randolph Avenue, 79 and Henley House, Randolph 64-66 Acacia Road, all properties on the east Avenue, 79-91 (odd) Warrington Crescent, 193 Suther- side of Kingsmill Terace, Suffolk House and Princess land Avenue, the open space at the rear of 4-60 (even) Royal Public House, 96 Cochrane Street, 65-73 (odd) Warrington Crescent, 14-18 (even) Formosa Street, and 134 St. John's Wood High Street, all properties 7-10 Warrington Gardens, 63 Warwick Avenue, 7-29 on the north-west side of Charles Lane, 49-55 Charl- (odd) Formosa Street. bert Street, Alms Houses and 37, 69-87A St. John's Wood Terrace, 20-36 (even) Townsend Road, 17-61 (v) Belgravia Conservation Area (odd) Avenue Road, 26-30 and 4 Norfolk Road, The area is bounded by and includes—25 Lower 25-27 Woronzow Road, 25-33, 49 Queens Grove, Belgrave Street, 18-148 (even) Ebury Street, 35-41 25 St. John's Wood Park, 53-59 Queens Grove. (odd) and 54 South Eaton Place, 97 and 86-102 (even) Eaton Terrace, 162-182 (even) and Coles (iii) Bayswater Conservation Area Hill Buildings Ebury Street, 11-15 (odd) Pimlico This area is in five parts: Road, 13-35 (odd) Ranelagh Grove, 13-33 (odd) The first part is bounded by and includes—15-69 and 20-46 (eveni) St. Barnabas Street, 39-53 (odd) (odd) Chepstow Place, 19-22 Pembridge Square, Ranelagh Grove, 24-39 Bloomfield Terrace, 83A, 85 1 Dawson Place, 75 Hereford Road, 1-5, 3A Princes and 46-60 (even) Pimlico Road, 47-63 Bourne Terrace, Hereford Road, 14-20 Princes Mews, 22-26 Street, 30, 41 Graham Terrace, 1-28 Bourne Street, and 30-36 Princes Square, 1-12 and 22 Queens Mews, 4-17 Cliveden Place, 26 Eaton Terrace, 1 and 2 1 Kensington Gardens Square, Porchester Court, Eaton Gate, 1-17 (odd) Eaton Terrace, 2-12 (even) Porchester Gardens, 54-79 and 47 Kensington West Eaton Place, 87, 104, 108 Eaton Place, 2-14 Gardens Square, 2-18 Garway Road, 13-18 and 22 (even) Chesham Street, 1-14 and garden enclosure Leinster Square, 31-33 Monmouth Road, 6-9 Leinster known as Chesham Place, 1-14 Lowndes Street, Square, 6-16 (even) and 15 Hereford Road, 20 and 24-26A Motoomb Street, HA West Halkin Street, 21 Chepstow Mews. 1-10 Motcomb Street, 2-76 (even) Kinnerton Street, The second part is bounded by and includes— 1-11 St. Paul's Church, 32, 33 Wilton Place, 28, 1-51 (odd) and 2-6 (even) Palace Court, 150-154 30 Old Barrack Yard, 36 Wilton Place, 14-16 (even) Bayswater Road, 4-9 Orme Square and all properties and 3-17 (odd!) Old Barrack Yard, 23-27 Wilton on the west side of Orme Court, 23-45 Bark Place, Row, 9 Grosvenor Crescent Mews, 11-15 Grosvenor 2, 3 St. Petersburgh Mews, 40-49 and St. Matthew's Crescent, Forbes House Halkm Street, 38-48 Mont- Church, St. Petersburgh Place, 6 Chapel Side, 32 rose Place, 28-38 Chapel Street, 1-9 Headfort Palace Court. Place, 9 Chapel Street, 1, 2, 7, 8, 9 Chester Close, ' The third part is bounded by and includes—2-106 32 Chester Street, all properties on the west side (even) Inverness Terrace, 1-33 (odd) Inverness Ter- of Chester Mews, alii properties on the south-west race, 1-9 Inverness Place, 43-93 (odd) Inverness Ter- side of Dorset Mews, 1, 13-14 Hobart Place, 15-28 race, 1 Porchester Gardens. Eaton Row, 4-30 (even) Lower Belgrave Street, 16 The fourth part is bounded by and includes— Ebury Street. 31 Gloucester Terrace, *he garden enclosure known as Porchester Square, 38-42 (even) Porchester Road, (vi) Knightsbridge Conservation Area 34-40 (even) Bishops Bridge Road, 134-168 (even), 167, 167A Gloucester Terrace, 31, 33 Cleveland Ter- Western Area race, 8, 25 and the garden enclosure on the south The area is bounded by and includes—14-31 side of Cleveland Terrace, 1-12 and 50 Leinster Princes Gate, Princes Gate Court, Lowther Gardens Gardens, properties on 'the south side of Leinstter Exhibition Road, Albert Court, Royal College of Place, 28-54 (even) and 73, 75 Porchester Terrace, Music and Imperial College, 186-200 Queen's Gate, 2, 12 Fulton Mews, 3-9 (odd) and 10-26 (even) 23-25 Kensington Gore, The Royal College of Art, Porchester Terrace, 18 Leinster Terrace, 1, 2 and The Prince Consort) Memorial, The Royal Albert 74-109 Lancaster Gate, 65-67 Bayswater Road, pro- Hall, Albert Hall Mansions and The Royal Geo- perties on the west side of Elms Mews, 9, 10 graphic Society, Kensington Gore. Lancaster Gate, 25 Craven Terrace, 7, 27-32 Brook Eastern Area •Mews North, 16-26 (even) and 49 Gloucester Ter- The area is bounded by and includes—^-The garden race, St. James's Church and 235-239 (odd) Sussex enclosure known as Ennismore Gardens, 10 Rutland Gardens, 12-23 Westbourne Street, 7, 35 Stanhbpe Gate, Rutland Lodge, 9-17 (odd) Gate Mews, Eresby Terrace, 31 Hyde Park Gardens and 'the garden area House and! buildings at rear, 27-43 Montpdier Square, For any late Notices see Contents list-on last page.
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