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    The Ladbroke Estate was a substantial estate of land owned by the Ladbroke family in Notting Hill, London, England, in the early 19th century that was...
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    The area and the street are named after James Weller Ladbroke, who developed the Ladbroke Estate in the 1840s. It was originally a predominantly rural...
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  • a Grade II listed building and is now divided into apartments. The Ladbroke estate was sold to William Palmer in 1633 and remained in his family for several...
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    century. The Ladbroke family was Notting Hill's main landowner, and from the 1820s James Weller Ladbroke began to develop the Ladbroke Estate. Working with...
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  • author Ladbroke Estate, Notting Hill, West London, England Ladbroke Grove, a road and neighbouring area in West London Ladbroke Grove rail crash Ladbroke Grove...
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    Ladbrokes Coral is a British gambling company founded in 1886. Its product offering includes sports betting, online casino, online poker, and online bingo...
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    landscaper, noted in particular for his work at Connaught Square and the Ladbroke Estate in Kensington. Allason was born in London, England, in 1790. He studied...
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    Whyte leased 140 acres (0.57 km2) of land from James Weller Ladbroke, owner of the Ladbroke Estate, and proceeded to enclose "the slopes of Notting Hill and...
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    Ladbroke Square is a garden square in Notting Hill, west London, England. Ladbroke Square and its gardens lie north of Holland Park Avenue and Notting...
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  • James Weller Ladbroke (died 16 March 1847) was a nineteenth-century landowner and the principal developer of the Ladbroke Estate, a substantial parcel...
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    Weller Ladbroke (died 1847) and his architect Thomas Allason (1790–1852) began to plan an estate on land which now spans the southern end of Ladbroke Grove...
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    acting as the prototype for the design of new estates, such as the Ladbroke Estate and the Grosvenor Estate. Isaac de Caus, the French Huguenot architect...
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    areas like the Lancaster West Estate. Kensal Green, Kensal Town, Ladbroke Grove, Latimer Road and the Queens Park Estate are all considered by locals to...
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    Herefordshire, and William Kinnaird Jenkins, who leased land on the Ladbroke Estate from 1844. The origins of the Jenkins is reflected in the many Hereford...
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  • Kennington Park Kenwood Kew Gardens Kew Green King's Stairs Gardens Ladbroke Estate Gardens Lamorbey Park Lammas Park, Ealing Larkhall Park Lincoln's Inn...
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    developed from the old Norland Estate. Since the 1820s, Cantwell had been involved in development plans for the larger Ladbroke Estate to the north. In 1876,...
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    London, including the Church of St Peter's and parts of the elegant Ladbroke Estate in Notting Hill. He also worked with Sir Charles Barry on numerous...
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    the west, where it became the principal east–west artery into the Ladbroke Estate. The far western end of the street only became known as Westbourne...
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    the 1850s on a strip of land between the affluent Ladbroke Estate to the east and the Norland Estate to the west, home to the Potteries and Piggeries,...
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    from the Ladbroke Estate a freehold parcel of undeveloped land between the south side of what is now Arundel Gardens and the north side of Ladbroke Gardens...
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  • Gardners that Gerald would live with her on a tea plantation named Ladbroke Estate in the town of Maskeliya, where he could learn the tea trade. In 1901...
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    responsible for the layout of a great part of Cheltenham, and of the Ladbroke Estate in London. He subsequently emigrated to Australia where he practiced...
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    all had studios at some point in the Lansdown Road building of the Ladbroke Estate. Described as witty and charming, Forbes was also unstable, and his...
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    National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 5 August 2015. 'The Ladbroke estate: The 1850s. Land purchase and development by Blake and Dr. Walker,...
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  • Ladbroke Estate...
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  • manufacturer in India. During the 1850s, Blake was involved in developing the Ladbroke Estate, where he bought speculatively into land holdings from 1850, later...
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  • ), is a British UK drill collective based in Ladbroke Grove, London specifically the Portobello Estate. They were formerly known as 1011, named after...
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    Blenheim Crescent is a street in the Ladbroke Estate area of the Notting Hill district of west London. It runs roughly west from a t-junction with Clarendon...
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    Whyte leased 140 acres (0.57 km2) of land from James Weller Ladbroke, owner of the Ladbroke Estate, and proceeded to enclose "the slopes of Notting Hill and...
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  • second son of Robert Ladbroke, banker and Member of Parliament for Warwick. His father later sold Idlicote and purchased estates in Surrey. Felix inherited...
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