Central London street known for Churchill's residence
51°30′1.3″N0°10′57.8″W / 51.500361°N 0.182722°W / 51.500361; -0.182722Hyde Park Gate is a street in Central London, England, which applies to two parallel roads in Kensington on the southern boundary of Kensington Gardens. These two roads run south, perpendicular to Kensington Road, but the name Hyde Park Gate also applies to the houses on the south side of that road between Queen's Gate and De Vere Gardens.[1]
It is known for being a former residence and the death place of Sir Winston Churchill.
The numbering system was changed in 1884, e.g. Number 11 became 20.[citation needed]
3″N 0°10′57.8″W / 51.500361°N 0.182722°W / 51.500361; -0.182722 HydeParkGate is a street in Central London, England, which applies to two parallel...
and gates, viz. Cumberland Gate, Stanhope Gate, Grosvenor Gate, the HydeParkGate/Screen at HydePark Corner, and, later, the Prince of Wales's Gate, Knightsbridge...
Virginia Woolf was born Adeline Virginia Stephen on 25 January 1882 at 22 HydeParkGate in South Kensington, London, to Julia (née Jackson) and Sir Leslie Stephen...
1878. Julia and Leslie Stephen had four further children, living at 22 HydeParkGate, South Kensington, together with his seven-year-old mentally disabled...
and that of Sir Winston Churchill at the latter's London home at 28 HydeParkGate in 1965. Churchill's body was embalmed in the same room where he had...
Thackeray and half-brothers George and Gerald Duckworth; they lived at 22 HydeParkGate, Westminster, London. She was educated at home in languages, mathematics...
in HydeParkGate on 19 August 1959. The sculpture group includes a long-limbed family – father, mother, son and dog – rushing towards HydePark, encouraged...
however, motivated by Western Classicism, in for example his project for ParkGate, London, drawn from the Classical ordering system of proportion, as well...
singer Paul Robeson.: 162 In early 1928 the Epstein family moved to 18 HydeParkGate, a five-storey house with a ballroom that became Epstein's studio and...
(Cambridge University Press, 1978). See Woolf's autobiographical essay "22 HydeParkGate" collected in "Moments of Being" (Harcourt Brace Janovich, 1976). Both...
Sketch of the Past" (1939–40) "22 HydeParkGate" (1920–1) "Old Bloomsbury" (1921–2) "Am I a Snob?" (1936) "22 HydeParkGate", "Old Bloomsbury" and "Am I...
accepted as his companion by the Churchill family, visiting Chartwell, HydeParkGate and the Christina. Although they became lovers in the late 1950s, Natalie...
October 1964, he left for the last time, dying at his London home, 28 HydeParkGate, on 24 January 1965. The origins of the estate reach back to the 14th...
Churchill died on the morning of Sunday 24 January 1965 in his home at 28 HydeParkGate, London, exactly 70 years after the death of his father. Since 1949...
spent most of his retirement at Chartwell or at his London home in HydeParkGate, and became a habitué of high society at La Pausa on the French Riviera...
England. It is located at HydeParkGate in the Kensington area of London in a Georgian-era building overlooking HydePark. It is owned by Baglioni Hotels...
distinguished intellectual family, and was born at 14 (later renumbered 42) HydeParkGate, Kensington in London, the son of Sir James Stephen and his wife, Lady...
of her novels were reprinted in 2011. Margaret Kennedy was born in HydeParkGate, London, the eldest of the four children of Charles Moore Kennedy (1857–1934)...
and gates, viz. Cumberland Gate, Stanhope Gate, Grosvenor Gate, the HydeParkGate/Screen at HydePark Corner, and, later, the Prince of Wales's Gate, Knightsbridge...
by the group. He had a nursery in Kensington in London (near modern HydeParkGate/Gloucester Road) from around 1700 until his death. It was taken over...