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Addison Avenue
Street in London, England
Street in London, England
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Addison Avenue |
| native_name | |
| image | Addison Avenue - geograph.org.uk - 4143853.jpg |
| image_alt | View of Addison Road |
| caption | Looking northwards along Addison Avenue |
| namesake | Joseph Addison (1672–1719), essayist and statesman |
| type | Street |
| area | Holland Park |
| location | Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, London, England |
| postal_code | W11 |
| metro | Holland Park tube station |
| coordinates | |
| north | St James's Gardens, St James' Church |
| east | Norland Square |
| south | Holland Park Avenue, Addison Road |
| west | Royal Crescent |
| construction_start_date | 1840s |
| inauguration_date | |
| website |
Addison Avenue is a street in the Notting Hill area of London. Located in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, it runs northwards from Holland Park Avenue to St James's Gardens and St James' Church, crossing Queensdale Road about halfway along. Norland Square is located to its east while Royal Crescent is a little way to the west. A broad, tree-lined avenue, it is largely residential with some commercial properties at the southern end. The smaller Addison Place mews street runs off the western side of the road, looping northwards until it meets Queensdale Road. Addison Avenue is in the wealthy London area of Holland Park.
The street, like nearby Addison Road to the south, is named after the early 18th-century writer and politician Joseph Addison who lived at nearby Holland House. The Holland Estate was gradually redeveloped for housing although Addison Avenue was actually built on the adjacent Norland Estate. It was developed during the 1840s by the architect and property developer Robert Cantwell. It was designed with a vista towards St James' Church at the northern end of the street, which was built at the same time.
A number of buildings in the street are now Grade II listed, including all those north of Queensdale Road. The houses in the northern part of the street are attributed to F.W. Stent. The street is part of the Norland Conservation Area, designated in 1969.
Among the notable former residents was Hugh Carleton Greene (1910–1987), Director-General of the BBC during the 1960s, who is now commemorated by a blue plaque.
In 2023 the "Friends of Pauline Boty" unveiled their own blue plaque for Pauline Boty.
References
Bibliography
- Bebbington, Gillian. London Street Names. Batsford, 1972.
- Cherry, Bridget & Pevsner, Nikolaus. London 3: North West. Yale University Press, 2002.
- Curl, James Stevens. Victorian Architecture. David & Charles, 1990.
- Hibbert, Christopher Weinreb, Ben, Keay, John & Keay, Julia. The London Encyclopaedia. Pan Macmillan, 2011.
References
- "Addison Avenue". Britain Express.
- (1983). "The London Encyclopaedia". [[Macmillan Publishers.
- Carponen, Claire. (11 February 2023). "Londoners Pay a Pretty Penny to Live in Holland Park—Home to Summer Opera, Grand Mansions and Victoria Beckham". Mansion Global.
- The London Encyclopaedia p.6
- Bebbington p.16
- "The Holland estate: To 1874". British History Online.
- "The Norland estate". British History Online.
- Cherry & Pevsner p.522
- Curl p.189
- "54–56, ADDISON AVENUE W11, non Civil Parish – 1080781". Historic England.
- "46–52, ADDISON AVENUE W11, non Civil Parish – 1358091". Historic England.
- "38–44, ADDISON AVENUE W11, non Civil Parish – 1080780". Historic England.
- Baty, Patrick. (15 April 2016). "Addison Avenue, London W11".
- "Hugh Carleton Greene | Broadcaster". [[English Heritage]].
- (21 June 2023). "Blue plaque to be unveiled for Pauline Boty at Addison Avenue on Saturday 1st July 2023".
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