Campden Hill Tower and United House, Notting Hill Gate

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Campden Hill Tower and United House, Notting Hill Gate

Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 17 Jul 2011

People associate this area, if they think about it at all, with stucco terraces, bijou boutiques and Hugh Grant, but the area around the tube station is liberally dotted with 1960s concrete, redeveloped by Cotton Ballard & Blow for the London County Council in 1962. A straightforward stone block, offices above shops, with pale-blue spandrels, and the dominant tower behind (Image]).

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.50903
Longitude
-0.197463