[15] A stuccoed doric portico forms part of 31 Brompton Square and is listed as 36 Ennismore Gardens.
[16] Notable residents have included: Mary Melissa Hoadley Dodge, the American heiress, lived there.
The writer on natural history Mary Roberts lived and died there.
[citation needed] William Henry Rhodes-Moorhouse, the Royal Air Force fighter pilot and flying ace killed in action during the Battle of Britain, was born there in 1914.
[18][25] Media related to Brompton Square, London at Wikimedia Commons