
Cadogan Square () is a residential square in
Knightsbridge
Knightsbridge is a residential and retail district in central London, south of Hyde Park. It is identified in the London Plan as one of two international retail centres in London, alongside the West End.
Toponymy
Knightsbridge is an ancient ...
, London, that was named after
Earl Cadogan. Whilst it is mainly a residential area, some of the properties are used for diplomatic and educational purposes (notably
Hill House School).
The square is known for being one of the most expensive residential streets in the United Kingdom, with an average house price of around £5.75 million in 2013.
Milner Street runs from the middle of the west side of the square.
History
The square was built between 1877 and 1888, largely on the grounds of the
Prince's Club.
The west side has the greatest variety of houses, all variations on the same Flemish-influenced theme. Numbers 54-58 were designed by
William Young in 1877 for Lord Cadogan, and the architect
J. J. Stevenson was largely responsible for the south side, built in 1879–85.
The east side was built in 1879 by
G. T. Robinson
George Thomas Robinson FSA (c.1827 - 6 May 1897) was an English architect who started in Wolverhampton, moved to Manchester, Leamington Spa and later to London.
Life
He was a pupil of John R. Hamilton and James Medland. He started his own practi ...
. Number 61 is an early example of high-class mansion flats, and number 61A was once a studio-house for a Mr F. W. Lawson.
Film stars
Christopher Lee and
Boris Karloff
William Henry Pratt (23 November 1887 – 2 February 1969), better known by his stage name Boris Karloff (), was an English actor. His portrayal of Frankenstein's monster in the horror film ''Frankenstein'' (1931) (his 82nd film) established ...
lived in Cadogan Square, as well as stop motion animator
Ray Harryhausen. The Anglo-Irish fantasy writer
Lord Dunsany
Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, 18th Baron of Dunsany (; 24 July 1878 – 25 October 1957, usually Lord Dunsany) was an Anglo-Irish writer and dramatist. Over 90 volumes of fiction, essays, poems and plays appeared in his lifetime.Lanham, ...
lived in the square in the 1920s and English writer
Arnold Bennett lived at number 75 during the same decade. 81 Cadogan Square was where the American socialite
Barbara Daly Baekeland was murdered by her son Antony in November, 1972.
American war correspondent and author Martha Gellhorn lived in Cadogan Square until her death in 1998.
Today
Cadogan Square is one of the most desirable residential addresses in London and is one of the most expensive in the United Kingdom. It is formed of a garden (restricted to residents) surrounded by red-brick houses, the majority of which have been converted into flats or apartments. The square is south of Pont Street, east of Lennox Gardens, and west of
Sloane Street.
Hill House's lower, middle, and upper schools (boys and girls aged five to ten) are educated here, at what they, as a school, call 'Cadogan Gardens'. Another independent preparatory school,
Sussex House School, located at
number 68, was founded here in 1952: the school is sited in a house by architect
Norman Shaw.
Apartments or flats tend to be available on short leases and are sold for several million pounds. There are three or so houses on the square that have not been converted into flats, and these may be valued at over £25 million each. In 2013, the average property price on Cadogan Square was about £5.75 million, making it the third most expensive street in the country.
The
freeholder of most of the properties is the
8th Earl Cadogan, a multi-billionaire whose family has owned the land for several hundred years. As with many properties in prime central London areas, many of the apartments in Cadogan Square are unoccupied for a large part of the year.
Numbers
4 (by G.E. Street),
52,
62 and 62b,
68 and
72 are all Grade II*
listed building
In the United Kingdom, a listed building or listed structure is one that has been placed on one of the four statutory lists maintained by Historic England in England, Historic Environment Scotland in Scotland, in Wales, and the Northern I ...
s.
References
External links
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{{LB Kensington and Chelsea
Squares in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
Knightsbridge
Cadogan Estate
Communal gardens