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  2. Lauderdale Mansions South - Wikipedia

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    Lauderdale Mansions South is a block of 142 apartments in Lauderdale Road, Maida Vale, London W9. Built in 1897, Lauderdale Mansions South was the first of a swathe of mansion flat buildings for the middle classes that spread across central Maida Vale in the 1897–1907 period.

  3. Blomfield Road - Wikipedia

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    Houses on Blomfield Road, 1958. Blomfield Road is a street in the Maida Vale area of Central London. Located in the London Borough of Westminster it runs on the northern bank of the Regent's Canal in Little Venice. The road branches westwards off the A5 and runs directly along the canal with both Randolph Avenue and Warwick Avenue running north ...

  4. Lauderdale Road - Wikipedia

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    Lauderdale Road is a street in the Maida Vale district of London. Located in the City of Westminster , it runs north westwards from Sutherland Avenue to Elgin Avenue . Its southern end also meets Warrington Crescent and Randolph Avenue at a roundabout.

  5. Swan & Edgar, Marylebone - Wikipedia

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    In July 2013, the freehold and the pub were offered for sale at a guide price of £650,000. [2] The property attracted 90 viewings and 28 offers, and its estimated selling price was about £900,000. In April 2014, Westminster Council received an application from the developers, seeking permission for a change of use into residential property.

  6. Delaware Mansions Ltd v City of Westminster - Wikipedia

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    The freehold owners of the Delaware Mansions, a block of flats in Delaware Road, Maida Vale (at ), had received complaints of cracking in the building inAn engineer's inspection that winter concluded that this was due to the roots of a large London plane tree outside the building, and recommended it be removed; if it could not be removed, then the foundations would need underpinning.

  7. Warwick Avenue, London - Wikipedia

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    Warwick Avenue tube station, a London Underground station on the Bakerloo line, is located on the street. Warwick Avenue houses one of the remaining thirteen Grade II listed Cabmen's Shelters used by London's taxi drivers as a place to buy food and (non-alcoholic) drink. [ 3 ]

  8. Maida Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Maida Avenue (on the left) runs by the Regent's Canal. The Grade I listed Catholic Apostolic Church built in 1891. Maida Avenue is a road in the Little Venice area of Maida Vale in London. Located in the City of Westminster, it follows the southern bank of the Regent's Canal close to its junction with the Grand Union Canal.

  9. Elgin Avenue - Wikipedia

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    It was originally proposed to name the station Elgin Avenue, but Maida Vale was ultimately chosen to reflect the wider area. [4] The artist Edward Ardizzone lived in the street from 1920 to 1972 and is now commemorated with a blue plaque. [5] Artist and political activist Peter Kennard was born on Elgin Avenue in Maida Vale. [6]