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This drawing is Copyright. 90 35 23 Holland Park 11 102 17 29 111 24 99 1 to 10 21 23 8 150 15 10 28 5 14 153 24 13 27 30 Mansions 1 21 to 69 to 21 103 192 87 28 170 25 16 Clifton 190 41 56 141 8 14 123 32 22 Aldine ROMAN ROAD 33 STERNE STREET 14 108 186 Gate 30 13 Shelter Tennis 20 Issigonis House 36 to 31 Aldine Place 36 34 Court 32 9 ELIZABETH KEITH GROVE 175 17 13 to 11 25 49 Vicarage 2 PH 7 101 Play Area 13 22 Fitzclarence House Holland Park 1 to 8 to 1 177 19 GreyhoundSub Sta 172 to 27 to 1 The El 20 PH 94 Tennis Ground 32 55 Courts 96 39 El Sub Sta 174 522000 523000 524000 525000 61 (PH) 59 88 to 98 to 88 15 St Paul's Crown copyright and database rights Bevan 25 to 32 1 1 HOLLAND PARK AVENUE Buckley House 44 43 10 Tennis Courts Priory © GARDENS 36 Mews Shepherd's Holland Park School 8a 95 45 23 170 142 160 to 164 8 17 51 Carlton 33 Bush 145 St. Stephen's 168 STREET HOLLAND PARK GARDENS 19 29 180 1 21 HAVILLAND MEWS 6a 38 Aldine Court 6 5 36 142 1 to 12 to 1 92 6 Mansions 2 34 a 89 C of E Station 99 89 28 3 4a 2015 Ordnance Survey Licence No. LA100019223 Clinic 15 43 to 48 to 43 LYCETT PLACE PCs 20 1 to 34 186 199 to 179 17 Primary School 4 27 17 to 24 2a 86 H 20 24 1 to 16 33 18 6 Kerrington 2 8 156 Holland Park O 6 34 154 Court ALDINE 46 143 25 20 El Sub Sta UXBRIDGE ROAD 10 to 1 55 100 El Sub Sta 152 L 96 El 10 11 to 109 Court L 14 30 2 150 Sub Sta 40 to Kylemore 129 Bank 148 Parkland A 18 146 12 to 1 N SHEPHERD'S BUSH PLACE 5a 144 D PARK 107 91 Court El Sub Sta Court 17 to 1 105 41 61 34a 10 142 15 49 to 54 to 49 BOSCOMBE ROAD House 74 61 36 34 El Sub 32 1 to 7 103 16 43 Sta 97 Bush Green 45 134 53 144 to 158 9 20 1 14 35 55 17 Bodington Court 3 35 New Shepherd's Bush Market El Sub Sta 16 132 65 53 27 20 47 132 49 13 1 Vanderbilt Villas 1 Shelter 32 76 Kensington Hilton Hotel 78 79 15 1 1 2 135 Alexandra Library 1 127 to Shepherd's Bush 57 CLEARWATER TERRACE DAVIS ROAD Mansions 3 Court 28 28 44 Shelter KINGHAM CLOSE ASKEW ROAD 11 29 87 80 COVERDALE ROAD 5 62 Abbotsbury HETLEY ROAD Station 60 118 1 to 10 53 15 WARBECK ROAD 114 House 1 101 48 1 46 99 44 112 37 to 1 Fountain 32 7 77 48 50 100 2 100 16 7 110 26 37 BECKLOW ROAD 34 52 108 Court 84 to 102 51 1 to 16 14 53 Becklow Gardens 104 Cardinal Vaughan 50 13 133 70 96 to 98 1 Memorial School 11 58 54 94 6 Bureau 70 79 92 2 Becklow Gardens ASKEW CRESCENT VESPAN ROAD 2 43 13 90 128 to 142 52 Union 88 25 11 20 55 46 to 60 to 46 69 House 82 1 to 12 66 1 25 46 43 Youth Employment 11 120 67 1 to 10 FINDON ROAD 69 15 56 12 68 58 117 15 1 to 16 44 Addisland Court 58 77 91 137 ST ELMO ROAD Victoria House 25 67 ABBOTSBURY ROAD Lytten 58a 81 Becklow Mews 54 Pond 27 79 22 9 6 Court 12 125 67 40 58b 60 90 68 43 27 87 27 41 75 65 68 KEY 71 64 120 24 UXBRIDGE ROAD 31 73 58c 62 33 35 29 SL 20 72 PO 1 64 VALETTA ROAD 45 to 1 Lime Grove Threshold 23 81 2 PC Play Area 7 65 to 69 to 65 Play Area 2a Hostel OLDFIELD ROAD CAMPDEN HILL 54 a 118 36 126 House 12a El 1 14 30 56 35 1 2 67 Sub Sta 28 28 21 115 61 THE GLADE 28 32 SL 64 20 19a 62 LORNE GARDENS 44 El 14 to 36 117 35 El Sub Sta 127 1 Sub Sta 19 59 1 to 29 61 St Nicholas Church 133 26 ROXWELL ROAD 57 91 Shelter 1 Shepherd's Bush Common 93 ROMAN ROAD Cameret Court 8 37 125 89a 56 3 52 13 to 15 to 13 4 1 El Sub Sta 2 3 105 83 53 16 14 to 37 to 14 93 15 10 1 64 5 39 2 Shelter 1 12 115 17 29 53 18 14 24 19 56 43 17 3 15 13 110 46 PH 21 St Thomas Northcroft 57 34 Bank Pond El Sub Sta 60 3 35 57 63 38 13 55 7 1 22 Court 55 PENNARD ROAD UPPER ADDISON GARDENS 126 Hall 37 4 1 to 102 11 13 36 61 42 45 87 1 to 12 to 1 2 66 60 58 Bush Court 117 43 39 9 El Sub Sta 19 28 112 47 41 15 1 20 44 68 70 68 Hotel 45 5 1 to 3 to 1 The Cardinal Vaughan Memorial RC School 59 26 El Sub Sta MP .75 Woodsford Square 104 22 107 21 17 73 THORNFIELD ROAD 15 31 61 SHEPHERD'S BUSH GREEN 23 4 26 7 56 24 25 71 1 to 10 105 41 JEDDO ROAD 1 30 50 25 to 27 to 25 54 39 1to8 Shelter 24 49 20 Pond PERCY ROAD Central A 97 93a 31 43 ELLINGHAM ROAD 93 1 to 102 Miles Coverdale 28 84 Bailey Court 44 2 2 9to16 OLD FORGE MEWS 29 37 86 HOLLAND ROAD 51 18 20 88 53 36 30 10 52 Primary School 82 66 16 12 Shepherds 46 31 12 17to24 100 to 86 Court PH 59 58 184 77 8 30 99 32 18 6 73 El Sub Sta GAINSBOROUGH COURT GAINSBOROUGH 108 to 94 LIME GROVE 37 27 71 25to32 to 53 48 48 46 60 Drain 149 180 2 23 78 85 60 55 3 Mark Mansions 25 58 33to36 55 100 10 4 91h to 91a Terrace Gaumont 6 72 12 107 1a 57 Play Area 1 13 14 19 97 Shelters 52 70 to 84 to 70 88 11 ADDISON ROAD 84 32 to 1 HADYN PARK ROAD 5 97 20 20 21 DEVONPORT ROAD 59 SHEPHERD'S 26 85 92 23 22 West 12 73 29 109 Pond 1 COBBOLD MEWS Atlantic House 33 SHEPHERD'S BUSH MARKET 19 100 ST STEPHEN'S AVENUE Shopping Centre 186 WESTVILLE ROAD 61 Surgery 43 34 99 39 89 141 88 GODOLPHIN ROAD SLs Hammersmith and 27 BECKLOW ROAD 68 92 14a ROAD 61 40 40 121 33 110 59 58 West London College 80 61 Holland Park 42 114 86 to 78 GOODWIN 18 92 37 20 Rockwood Place 14 182 Salvation 105 Barracks 2 11 18 133 WOODSTOCK GROVE 48 3 to Hotel7 to Army 72 28 83 67 13 37 Shepherd's Bush 39 62 Day 44 83 BUSH 12 STRONSA ROAD 12 89 79 1 122 Centre Empire 13 68 145 82a Romney 178 16 Woodford 43 47 9 24 to 28 30 133 34 51 15 94 95 12 1 to 70 to 1 48 Court 12 36 22 to 42 Court Malvern 85 81 124 1a 1 82 49 Church 82b Court CONINGHAM ROAD GREEN 1 to 22 85a 1 to 11 17 50 22 1 Library 21 to 14 49 25 to 35 13 to 23 32 91 MP .25 84 14 to 24 37 to 47 155 51 to 51 22 Central B The Crown St John the Baptist's 61 59 30 to 40 74 155a 13 42 and Sceptre 14 King George V1 82 1 to 12 PH 53 75 Granville Mansions 7 13 Plane Tree House 54 48 22 to 29 to 22 (PH) 38 22 67 74 1 82 157 78 7 to 12 Youth Hostel 79 to 89 22 47 52 55 1 to 20 67 25 2 Roseford Court Memorial 33 132 STOWE ROAD 34 2 1e 38 HANSARD MEWS 90 MELINA ROAD 30 13 159 Sinclair 58 50 4 1d 62 5a-c 2 to 12 1 Roof Car Park Mansions Vicarage 37 179 123 65 6 79 30 to 37 to 30 1c 176 2 El 4 88 14 to 18 40 to 21 81 12 87 161 to 163 to 161 27 121 Pond 7 LOWER ADDISON GARDENS 72 27 Sub Sta 7 67 NIVEDA CLOSE Greenside 1 to 6 1b 1 1 to 8 14 Hadyn Park Court 49 10 to 16 1 16 25 21 12 Raleigh 5 82 95 Primary School 14 32 El 65a 10 1 to 9 6 to 15 39 24 BATSON STREET 2 Court 12 Mill House HOLLAND VILLAS ROAD 92 Sub Sta 2 61 1 1 to 9 26c SOUTHWAY CLOSE 19 4 26 MARKET LANE 65 22 34 65 13 26b 17 Mansions 8 45 34 Lanark Pond Spring 24c Scotts 9 70 24b 15 to 19 to 15 LANDOR WALK 30 51 GOODWIN ROAD 85 94 CHARECROFT WAY 168 47 Cottage 11 to 8 63 MILLER'S WAY Frobisher Court 13 School House Court 1 to 26 15 1 25 42 73 2 66 25 1a 144 Pennard 22b 20 77 El 27 9 Aspen Villas 11 Surgery 14 103 3b 19 22 60 Mansions 46 1 SL Earls Court & West 2 Sub Sta SCOTT'S ROAD 1 to 6 32 7 3a 5 87 34 23 22a Rayner Shepherd's Bush 7 12 to 15 to 12 1 22 1 38 to 40 to 38 6 89 76 79 to 83 c Court 6 106 35 105 38 Baptist Church 7 3 to 5 to 3 22 100 21 BAMBOROUGH GARDENS 109 21 to 25 to 21 60 26 b 36 166 23 74 3 8 COBBOLD ROAD 24 to 1 1 to 60 1a 28 20 67 20 13 75 1 to 8 39 24 7 c 46 22 Rockley Court 3 Play 4 10 16 to 19 to 16 95 20 26 27 27 1 1 b 1 Shepherds Building 47 Mozart 77 2 Area 29 25 66 7 53 28 22 Kensington Opportunity 58 House 1 to 12 18 65 31 c Club 8 58 85 28a EDANS 51 28b El 18 8 15 34 63 30 b The Grampians 70 33 24 West Kensington House 108 Sub Sta 16 87 56 to 72 to 56 34 73 49 103 29 c 39 2 36 1 to 38 56 GAYFORD ROAD 10b London 7 175 to 14 Surgery 25 6 7 52 9 16 43 COURT Woodstock b 82 13 Drake 89 PH 43 87 9 House 42 156 Trees 62 25 ABBOTSBURY 2 to 6 39a 41 39a 33 34 Cathnor Studios 3 Court SHEPHERD'S BUSH ROAD 117 ROMAN ROAD CLOSE RICHMOND 11 94 44 LAURENCE MEWS 13 14 65 to 75 Park Shackleton Court 91 WOODGER ROAD 52 Garage 12 1 43 Area c 2 52 3 56 50 52 36 24 43a 12 14 41a 2 28 b 16 60 35 45 51 1 to 4 81 97 12 4 54a 5 to 8 45b Hillary Court Hillary 55 13 c 15 2 12 70 47 11 14 55 116 1 59 50 47a GOLDHAWK ROAD 10 Play Area 12 72 82 10 b 78 Playground 41 23 GARDENS 49 63 CATHNOR ROAD 46 MINFORD WAY 49 118 65 12 39 86 54 54 69 62 Surgery 10 49 c 1 CURWEN ROAD 3 76 LEFFERN ROAD 51 Play Area 18 10 56 1 to 38 to 1 56 b 16 SULGRAVE GARDENS 98 1 to 48 100 STARFIELD ROAD 49b 69 17 to 7 5 1 127 3 1 Playground 8c 55 4 to 30 13 61 to 68 19 144 21 11 Shelter 37 12 59 6d PCs 7 58 53 to 63 64 Apex Court 8b 29 15 37 33 13 45a 14 St Simon's Church Hall 14 49a 60 to 49 Cathnor Park 14 12 39 62a 51 15 ABBOTSBURY ROAD 6c 47 22 16 Children's Centre 81 23 66 DAVISVILLE ROAD ROCKLEY ROAD 7 TITMUSS STREET 14 The Good Shepherd 59 20 to 16 6b 79 23 1 HOLLAND ROAD 28 RC Primary School 22 SINCLAIR GARDENS 8a 45 48 50 4c Surgery 1 to 7 24 13 54 27 22 13 to 18 27 51 PH 3 to 1 2 to 4 80 1a 2 37 to 42 116 38 3 to 17 57 135 SP 26 to 28 34 4b 82 WESTVILLE ROAD 1 7 to 12 27 9 68 84 GRANSDEN ROAD 81 75 Vicarage 65 30 5 2 Charcroft 44 126 1 to 6 ABBOTSBURY 40 2c 1 32 7 29 35 49c 33 132 16 CLOSE 86 Court 10 14 34 10 8 3 2b 53 128 20 SL 34 77 31 1 15 Shelter 1 8 40 36 1 31 60 PERCY ROAD 14 Charcroft 2a 41 108 1 Elsham Terrace 2b Playing Field 5 85 19 to 33 to 19 2 100 20 11 PH Court 41 37 1 145 160 104 22 58 31 to 36 to 31 23 2 9 9 24 Car Park 1 Hammersmith Academy 37 1 10 Goldhawk Road Station 8 4 Wendell Park 54 56 Serle ESS GOLDHAWK MEWS 13 40 25 to 30 to 25 38 106 15 27 60 19 to 24 to 19 79 38 14 12 El Studios 28 The 19 22 2 25 26 ELSHAM ROAD RYLETT ROAD Sub Sta 69 4 1 1 to 9 WESTWICK GARDENS 37 17 Stables ASKEW ROAD 32 120 28 15 66 21 155 Nelson 64 43 PH 120 2a 40 23 3 125 17 98 14 3 2b 1 29 25 House GREENSIDE ROAD 71 15 1 Vanessa 68 2c 25 52 150 17 31 WELLS ROAD 130 33 Nursery
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