Kensington Village (London)
| park, business centre/building
United Kingdom /
England /
Richmond /
London /
A3220 Warwick Road
World
/ United Kingdom
/ England
/ Richmond
World / United Kingdom / England
park, business centre/building
Kensington Village was built in the 1880s as Whiteleys Furniture Depositories, laundry and stables. Whiteleys was London's first department store, based in Westbourne Grove. The Warwick Building, a vast high-ceilinged space, was used to store Whiteleys-sourced furnishings for wealthy folk that were spending time in the colonies, such as grand pianos, chaise longues, oriental room dividers and mahogany garderobes. Kensington Village now comprises a blend of modernised Victorian buildings, such as the Warwick Building and modern new buildings such as the Pembroke Building, built in a similar style to Warwick, with London stock brick and red lintels and full height glazing. There is a cafe gym and lawn in the centre of the complex.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 51°29'32"N -0°12'13"E
- Kensington Gardens 2.4 km
- Putney Heath 5.5 km
- Wimbledon Common 7 km
- Royal Botanic Gardens 7.4 km
- Richmond Park 7.9 km
- Royal Mid Surrey Golf Club 8.3 km
- Old Deer Park 8.3 km
- Ham Lands 10 km
- Hampton Court Park(Home Park) 13 km
- Bushy Park 13 km
- Tesco Kensington Superstore 0.1 km
- Lytton Estate 0.2 km
- Gibbs Green Estate 0.3 km
- Lillie Bridge Depot 0.3 km
- West Kensington 0.3 km
- West Kensington Estate 0.5 km
- Earls Court Exhibition Centre 0.6 km
- Maystar Estate 0.6 km
- Earl's Court 0.6 km
- Kensington 1.1 km