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444: 462: 432: 22: 209: 168:. The triangle was known for many years as "Pimlico Green" (and still is by older residents) but was renamed Orange Square due to the local pub nearby being called The Orange, the latter reflecting the localised misnomer of "squares" in two notable instances: a very thin rectangle grid with a main road running through its longer bisection forms 94:
The surviving houses 180–188 were called "Fivefields Row" when Mozart stayed there for a very short time in 1764. Cundy St flats on the south-east side are interesting 1950s mid-rise apartments set back from the road, mainly replacing sections damaged by bombing in the
117:, number 42 was the workplace or head office of the "Soldiers' Embroidery Industry". Textile bags and workboxes were so-labelled, adding the words "Made by the Totally Disabled", i.e. disabled veterans doing rehabilitation work. 364: 416:. Number 5 was a residence of the Italian Air Attaché. Institutions based here included the Margarine and Shortening Manufacturers' Association; the Lion Services Club; and the 73:
Odd numbers 19 to 231 are on the south-east side; the others, 16 to 230, are opposite. Numbers 2 to 14 have largely been replaced by a renamed terrace of eight houses known as
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is a terrace of initial-category (Grade II-) listed buildings recessed by a small green and facing the street. The terrace dates from about 1900 and is an
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Where Ebury Street meets Pimlico Road is a triangular public paved area with seating and a bronze statue of Mozart (aged 8) by
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and Chester Square is likewise more street than green. A minority of houses have been converted to hotels.
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was in the late 18th century known as Fivefields Row. It can also be numerically addressed as Ebury Street.
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22b Ebury Street was built in 1830 as a Baptist church. It was divided into flats in the 20th century.
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is an expensive restaurant leased from Grosvenor Estates, below social housing managed by Peabody.
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lived at "Fivefields Row" from 5 August to 24 September 1764, approximately number 180. (plaque)
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Buildings dating from the mid to late 20th century front parts of the street toward either end:
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junction south-westwards to Pimlico Road. It was built mostly in the period 1815 to 1860.
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kept a room at number 111 which his parents had run as a lodging house.
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Notable former residents include 314:Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson 13: 628:Streets in the City of Westminster 388:lived at number 109. (blue plaque) 14: 644: 579:, Art Gallery of New South Wales. 514: 124:to commemorate former residents. 77:, recessed behind a small green. 460: 442: 430: 207: 120:The street contains a number of 74: 34: 328:lived in and died at number 45. 218:needs additional citations for 566: 544: 523: 489: 392: 1: 482: 159: 536:. 29 February 1856. p.  7: 377:, lives in Ebury Street in 350:, at number 182. Their son 16:Street in Belgravia, London 10: 649: 520:Affixed with a blue plaque 423: 150:Ken Lo's Memories of China 80: 66:, London. It runs from a 577:Dora-Ohlfsen-Bagge, 1908 346:lived with her husband, 437:Bronze statue of Mozart 404:-influenced design, by 354:was born here. (plaque) 338:Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 113:Immediately following 26: 501:British-history.ac.uk 410:Hugh Thackeray Turner 105:Camilla Parker Bowles 103:spent the night with 24: 554:. 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