Cresswell Place South Kensington
Introduction
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Image: © PAUL FARMER Taken: 28 May 2009
Cresswell Place is a wide open mews running north of Priory Walk up to Cresswell Gardens. It is mainly cobbled with houses in varying styles and colours, the mews is about twice as wide as a normal mews giving it a great feeling of light and space. The name Cresswell came from Cresswell Lodge, a local country house when the area was farming land.