Brompton Square

[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

Brompton Square, 2008
Brompton Square (centre) on an 1860s Ordnance Survey map
Houses in Brompton Square, 2007
Brompton Square Gardens, 2007, private gardens in the centre of the square for the use of residents