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  2. Kensington Palace Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Kensington Palace Gardens at the Survey of London online: Historical development; Individual buildings; Planning decisions for Kensington Palace Gardens and Palace Green, 2000–2008; Even £200m can't buy a house here, The Sunday Times, 14 May 2008; Mira Bar-Hillel, The secrets of London's £2.5 billion street, Evening Standard, 10 June 2010

  3. Kensington, California - Wikipedia

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    House numbers follow the pattern used in Berkeley, and Kensington shares two zip codes with the Berkeley Hills area. The population was 5,077 at the 2010 census. [8] [9] Kensington’s community is mostly highly educated and affluent, and it contains only single family residential houses. It is among the safest and cleanest places in the United ...

  4. Embassy of Russia, London - Wikipedia

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    The Embassy of Russia in London is the diplomatic mission of Russia in the United Kingdom. [1] The main building and Consular section is located at 5 and 6-7 Kensington Palace Gardens at the junction with Bayswater Road; the Ambassador's Residence is located in a separate building at 13 Kensington Palace Gardens (Harrington House). [1]

  5. Embassy of Slovakia, London - Wikipedia

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    It is located at the junction of Kensington Palace Gardens and Bayswater Road in a compound previously shared with the Embassy of the Czech Republic until 1993. The Embassy of Czechoslovakia was originally located on Grosvenor Place , before moving to the location of the current Czech and Slovak embassies in 1970. [ 2 ]

  6. Inside Kensington Palace – the Prince and Princess of ... - AOL

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    The Jacobean mansion was the former residence of Princess Margaret and Diana, Princess of Wales

  7. 13 Kensington Palace Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Front view of Harrington House, 1852. The land on which Harrington House is constructed previously belonged to the gardens of Kensington Palace. [2] In 1841, an Act of Parliament allowed 28 acres of the palace's kitchen garden to be divided from the palace's gardens; two rows of "rich private residences" were then constructed on this street, which would come to be known as Kensington Palace ...

  8. Notting Hill Gate - Wikipedia

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    The 4.4-acre (1.8 ha) freehold estate includes about two-thirds of Notting Hill Gate and part of Kensington Church Street. Land Securities, which has owned it since the '50s, in partnership with Delancey Estates since 2004, decided to sell after plans to brighten up the area foundered in 2005 in the face of local and council opposition.

  9. 10 little-known facts about Kensington Palace, Prince William ...

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    The fact that Prince William and Kate Middleton may soon call Kensington Palace their permanent home isn't the only interesting tidbit about the residence.