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Location: Cadogan Square, Kensington and Chelsea, London, England, United Kingdom. (51°29′43″N 0°09′38″W).
Cadogan Square
Cadogan Square is a residential square in Knightsbridge named after Earl Cadogan (pronounced "Caduggan"). A few of the properties are used for diplomatic and educational purposes.
History of Cadogan Square:
The square was built between 1877 and 1888. The west side has the greatest variety of houses, all variations on the same Flemish-influenced theme. Numbers 54-58 were designed by William Young in 1877 for Lord Cadogan, and architect J. J. Stevenson was largely responsible for the south side, built 1879-85. The east side was built 1879 by G. T. Robinson. Number 61 is an early example of high-class mansion flats, and number 61a was a studio-house for a Mr F. W. Lawson.