Earl's Court Square

It is primarily made up of stuccoed terraced houses with Italianate dressings but also contains properties in the Jacobean and Second Empire styles as well as a number of purpose built apartment blocks.

At the Poetry Bookshop in the Square, conventional and modernist factions engaged in the "Battle of Earl's Court" in the 1970s.

[2] The terrace numbered 30 to 52 (even) on the south side was built in the Jacobean Revival style in 1888–1890.

[2][3] The general style of architecture is stuccoed terraced houses with Italianate dressings and upper floor balconies supported by columns, but there are several styles in the square including buildings that have Jacobean and Second Empire influences.

9 and in the A-L block of Wetherby Mansions that were eventually evicted by the borough's Health Inspector and a sordid murder occurred at no.

Houses in Earl's Court Square
Earl's Court Square area map
Houses in Earl's Court Square
Langham Mansions