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palace+gate Latitude and Longitude:

51°30′02″N 0°11′02″W / 51.5006°N 0.1840°W / 51.5006; -0.1840
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2 Palace Gate

Palace Gate is a street south of Kensington Gardens in London, England. It was previously part of Gloucester Road, and was initially developed in the 1860s. [1]

1a Palace Gate and 10 Palace Gate are both Grade II* listed buildings. The street is home to part of the Embassy of South Korea and the Zambian High Commission [2] ("Zambia House") at 2 Palace Gate, former home of the Victorian Pre-Raphaelite artist Sir John Everett Millais (1829–1896), with a blue plaque.

References

  1. ^ "Palace Gate | British History Online". www.british-history.ac.uk. Retrieved 26 March 2018.
  2. ^ "The High Commission of the Republic of Zambia". UK. Retrieved 29 March 2018.

51°30′02″N 0°11′02″W / 51.5006°N 0.1840°W / 51.5006; -0.1840



palace+gate Latitude and Longitude:

51°30′02″N 0°11′02″W / 51.5006°N 0.1840°W / 51.5006; -0.1840
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2 Palace Gate

Palace Gate is a street south of Kensington Gardens in London, England. It was previously part of Gloucester Road, and was initially developed in the 1860s. [1]

1a Palace Gate and 10 Palace Gate are both Grade II* listed buildings. The street is home to part of the Embassy of South Korea and the Zambian High Commission [2] ("Zambia House") at 2 Palace Gate, former home of the Victorian Pre-Raphaelite artist Sir John Everett Millais (1829–1896), with a blue plaque.

References

  1. ^ "Palace Gate | British History Online". www.british-history.ac.uk. Retrieved 26 March 2018.
  2. ^ "The High Commission of the Republic of Zambia". UK. Retrieved 29 March 2018.

51°30′02″N 0°11′02″W / 51.5006°N 0.1840°W / 51.5006; -0.1840



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