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  2. Ladbroke Estate - Wikipedia

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    Architect Thomas Allason's 1823 plan for the development of the Ladbroke Estate, consisting of a large central circus with radiating streets and garden squares, or "paddocks". The Ladbroke Estate was a substantial estate of land owned by the Ladbroke family in Notting Hill, London, England, in the early 19th century that was gradually developed ...

  3. Ladbroke Grove - Wikipedia

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    Ladbroke Grove (/ ˈ l æ d b r ʊ k / LAD-bruuk) is a road in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, London, England, which passes through Kensal Green and Notting Hill, running north–south between Harrow Road and Holland Park Avenue.

  4. Ladbroke Square - Wikipedia

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    Ladbroke Square and its gardens lie north of Holland Park Avenue and Notting Hill Gate (part of the A40 road).To the west is Ladbroke Grove (part of the B450 road), to the north is Kensington Park Gardens (with houses on the south side backing onto the gardens), and to the northeast is Kensington Park Road (part of the B415), forming borders to the gardens in the centre.

  5. Arundel Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Modern construction at Lansdowne Road. The original building was bombed in WW2. In 1852 one Richard Roy, a solicitor with some experience of building speculation in Cheltenham, acquired from the Ladbroke Estate a freehold parcel of undeveloped land between the south side of what is now Arundel Gardens and the north side of Ladbroke Gardens.

  6. Clare Market - Wikipedia

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    Clare Market is a historic area in central London located within the parish of St Clement Danes to the west of Lincoln's Inn Fields, between the Strand and Drury Lane, with Vere Street adjoining its western side. It was named after the food market which had been established in Clement's Inn Fields, by John Holles, 2nd Earl of Clare.

  7. North Kensington - Wikipedia

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    North Kensington is an area of west and northwest London. It is north of Notting Hill and south of Kensal Green predominately in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea and partly in the London Borough of Brent and City of Westminster. The names North Kensington and Ladbroke Grove describe the same area.

  8. James Weller Ladbroke - Wikipedia

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    James Weller Ladbroke (died 16 March 1847) was a nineteenth-century landowner and the principal developer of the Ladbroke Estate, a substantial parcel of land in Notting Hill, London, England. [1] Many streets in Notting Hill still bear the Ladbroke name today, including Ladbroke Grove and Ladbroke Square , and the former Ladbroke Estate is now ...

  9. Ladbroke - Wikipedia

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    Ladbroke Hall, an 18th-century house in Ladbroke; Ladbroke Black (1877–1940), an English author; Ladbroke Estate, Notting Hill, West London, England Ladbroke Grove, a road and neighbouring area in West London Ladbroke Grove rail crash; Ladbroke Grove tube station; Ladbroke Square, a garden square in West London; Ladbrokes Coral, a British ...