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  2. Kingston House estate, London - Wikipedia

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    One side of the full square at Ennismore Gardens, a square surrounded by its numbers 1 to 59, all listed buildings. Kingston House North. The Kingston House estate and Ennismore Gardens in Knightsbridge is a green, dual-character area within the western limits of the City of Westminster in London.

  3. Knightsbridge - Wikipedia

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    Knightsbridge is used as an indicator of a character's affluence, as opposed to the more working class Stepney. According to season 3 episode 'Happy New Year,' Knightsbridge is the setting of the television series "Absolutely Fabulous." St. Columba's Church in Knightsbridge is the setting of a wedding in the 1996 episode 'The Last Shout.'

  4. 2–8a Rutland Gate - Wikipedia

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    2–8a Rutland Gate is a large terraced house on Rutland Gate in the Knightsbridge district of London, overlooking Hyde Park. It was formerly four houses and built as 2 Rutland Gate and 4–8a Rutland Gate, but the houses were converted into a single property during the mid 1980s. [1] [2]

  5. 26 Rutland Gate - Wikipedia

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    26 Rutland Gate is a large, detached house on Rutland Gate in the Knightsbridge district of London SW7. The house is listed Grade II, as is the 19th-century cast iron street light outside the house. [1] [2] [3]

  6. Lennox Gardens, London - Wikipedia

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    Lennox Gardens is a garden square in the Knightsbridge district of London SW1X. It is one of the most exclusive garden squares in Knightsbridge, and houses on the square are valued at up to £40 million. The houses surrounding the gardens were built around 1886 as part of the development of Smith's Charity Estate. [1]

  7. Rutland House - Wikipedia

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    Rutland House was the name of at least three London houses occupied by the Earls and Dukes of Rutland. That on Aldersgate Street was leased by playwright Sir William Davenant, who converted a room of it into a private theatre in the 1650s. That in Knightsbridge was a six-acre site until its demolition in the 1830s.