Cul-de-sac street in Notting Hill, London, England
Colville Gardens is a Victorian cul-de-sac street in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, located north of Colville Terrace and east of the Portobello Market in Notting Hill, London, England. It is bordered on the north side by All Saints' Church.
Colville is also a ward of the Royal Borough. The population of the ward at the 2011 Census was 8,377.[1]
^"Kensington and Chelsea Ward population 2011". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
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Pinehurst Court is a portered Victorian mansion block at 1-9 ColvilleGardens, just off Colville Terrace and near the Portobello Market in Notting Hill, London...
and found the national housing organisation Shelter in 1966. Nos 1–9 ColvilleGardens, now known as Pinehurst Court, had become so run down by 1969 that...
1947, and started calling himself King Juan I. Armstrong grew up in ColvilleGardens, Notting Hill, and at number 40 Royal Crescent, Holland Park, London...
Alexander Colville, PC CC ONS LL. D. (24 August 1920 – 16 July 2013) was a Canadian painter and printmaker. Born in 1920 in Toronto, Ontario, Colville moved...
According to the introduction of Colville's English translation, Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad al-Nafzawi probably wrote The Perfumed Garden sometime during the fifteenth...
including Pinehurst Court, a portered Victorian mansion block at 1-9 ColvilleGardens in Notting Hill. Tippett was 31 years of age in 1860. Tippett was active...
along with neighbouring buildings including Pinehurst Court, at 1–9 ColvilleGardens. The first bombs fell on 26 September 1940, and the church was hit...
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General Sir Charles Colville GCB GCH (7 August 1770 – 27 March 1843) was a British Army officer who served during the Napoleonic Wars. He was an ensign...
is possibly Eugene Winkler (born Szeged, Hungary 1889), living at 2 ColvilleGardens, Westminster, and working in 1911 as a bank clerk in the Anglo-Austrian...
Order Of St John Of Jerusalem. In 1880, he was listed as living at 6 ColvilleGardens, Kensington. Henry Brinsley Sheridan died on 19 April 1906 aged 86...
in the Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in Scotland, the national listing of significant Scottish gardens. The Colvilles' ownership of the barony...
Captain Norman Robert Colville MC (11 September 1893 – 26 August 1974) was a British Army officer and art collector. He left the University of Cambridge...
Stephen's Gardens, W2. In adjacent areas in Notting Hill (W11) and North Kensington (W10), including Powis Square, Powis Gardens, Powis Terrace, Colville Road...
reasons" rather than for its architectural merit. The gardens are Grade II* listed. The gardens surrounding the house comprise 8 hectares (20 acres),...
which featured re-occurring guests, including decorator/publisher Lynda Colville-Reeves (of House & Home magazine), culinary expert Bonnie Stern, clinical...
American-side Syilx residents in the Colville Indian Reservation, where the Syilx are sometimes known as Colvilles. The Upper Nicola Indian Band, a Syilx...
inducted to the Hockey Hall of Fame. Lester Patrick, Frank Boucher, Neil Colville, Bill Cook, Phil Esposito, Doug Harvey, and Bryan Trottier have all coached...
the Blackfoot, Flathead, Kutenai, Okanagan, Colville, and Shuswap. The majority of Heuchera sold for gardens are hybrids of H. americana, such as 'Green...