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Hornton Street is a street in Kensington, London W8. It runs north to south from Sheffield Terrace to Kensington High Street.


History

Some of the road, at least, was originally called Campden House Road. A chapel on the corner of Hornton Street and Hornton Place was built in 1794 for Congregationalists on land owned by
William Phillimore William Phillimore Watts Phillimore (formerly Stiff) MA BCL (27 October 1853 – 9 April 1913) was an English solicitor, genealogist and publisher. Early life William Phillimore Watts Stiff was born on 27 October 1853 in Nottingham, the eldest ...
. By 1858, it became a Baptist chapel. However, it was demolished in 1927. The street was home to a Nonconformist school until it was torn down in 1868 for the construction of the Metropolitan Railway. The musician Sir Charles Stanford (1852–1924) lived at No. 56 from 1894 to 1916, and this is commemorated with a blue plaque, erected in 1961. Many of the houses are listed, including the entire terrace from 12 to 54, built form 1903, and designed by Frank Chesterton; running between Holland Street and Hornton Place, opposite Kensington Town Hall and
Kensington Central Library Kensington Central Library is a Grade II* listed building on Hornton Street and Phillimore Walk, Kensington, London. It was built in 1958–60 by the architect E. Vincent Harris on the site of The Abbey, a Gothic house which had been construc ...
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