Bullingham Mansions (London)
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Pitt Street and Kensington Church Street, 1894, by Joseph T. Mears. This large complex takes its name from Bullingham House which was demolished along with Newton House to provide its site. It has entrances on Pitt Street and Kensington Church Street and its elevations fronting these streets and those set around the two courtyards are all designed as ‘front’ elevations.
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Coordinates: 51°30'14"N -0°11'36"E
- Oakwood Court 1.1 km
- Coleherne Court 1.6 km
- Springvale Estate 1.7 km
- World's End Estate 2.6 km
- Chelsea Creek 3 km
- Chelsea Harbour 3 km
- Sullivan Court 3.7 km
- Bromyard House 4 km
- Wellington Court 4 km
- Riverside Quarter 4.6 km
- Barkers Building 0.3 km
- Kensington Palace Gardens 0.3 km
- Kensington 0.4 km
- The Phillimore Estate 0.4 km
- The Paddock 0.5 km
- Hillgate Village 0.5 km
- Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Playground 0.7 km
- Kensington Gardens 1 km
- Notting Hill 1.2 km
- City of Westminster 2.3 km