Paultons Square
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Paultons Square is a Georgian terraced garden square in south-west London. It was built in 1836-40, on the site of a former market garden, land previously owned by Sir Thomas More and Sir John Danvers.[1] The square features a central lawned garden, enclosed by metal railings. The garden is private, and accessible by local residents only. The square's houses are grade II listed buildings.[2] The author Gavin Maxwell is a notable former resident of the square, and it is often visited by admirers of his work.
References
- ↑ Paultons Square.
- ↑ Nos. 1–26, Nos. 27–33, Nos. 34–56. British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 7 May 2012.
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Coordinates: 51°29′04″N 0°10′26″W / 51.4845°N 0.1738°W
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