Burlington Gardens

It was built in 1926 in the Gothic Revival style and includes Arts and Crafts detailing.

It was built in 1866–67 on the garden of Burlington House to a design by Sir James Pennethorne.

[1] It has an Italianate facade, and the portico includes four statues by Joseph Durham of Newton, Bentham, Milton and Harvey, representing Science, Law, Arts and Medicine.

[8] 7 Burlington Gardens is on the north side of the street and was built in 1721–23 to designs by the Italian architect Giacomo Leoni.

From 1785–89, it was extended by the architects John Vardy the Younger and Joseph Bonomi the Elder for Lord Uxbridge.

A view of Burlington House in the 1690s, before the area was fully developed, with the Burlington Gardens at the far end
The immediate vicinity of Burlington Gardens
1819 map showing Burlington Gardens at the top.