Ebury Street

Cundy St flats on the south-east side are interesting 1950s mid-rise apartments set back from the road, mainly replacing sections damaged by bombing in the London Blitz.

This is where Prince Charles spent the night with Camilla Parker Bowles just before his wedding to Diana Spencer 22b Ebury Street was built in 1830 as a Baptist church.

La Poule au Pot is an expensive restaurant leased from Grosvenor Estates, below social housing managed by Peabody.

[citation needed] Where Ebury Street meets Pimlico Road is a triangular public paved area with seating and a bronze statue of Mozart (aged 8) by Philip Jackson.

Lygon Place is a terrace of initial-category (Grade II-) listed buildings recessed by a small green and facing the street.

Mozart Terrace