Queen's Gate Terrace
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Queen's Gate Terrace is a street in Kensington, London, in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, home to several embassies. The street runs west to east from Gloucester Road to Queen's Gate.
C Aldin or William Harris were the architects for many of the houses.[1]
In 1886, the politician James Bailey purchased the South Kensington Hotel, in Queen's Gate Terrace.[2]
The Embassy of Estonia is at no 44.[3] The UAE Embassy's Military Department is at no 6.[4] The Embassy of France's Paymaster & Financial Comptroller Section is at no 30.[5]
Leonard Shoobridge (1858-1935), writer, archaeologist, poet and politician, grew up at no 40.[6]
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