Paultons Square

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Terrace housing in Paultons Square

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

  1. Paultons Square.
  2. 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 / 51.4845; -0.1738

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