It runs north to south from Sheffield Terrace to Kensington High Street.
[2] The street was home to a Nonconformist school until it was torn down in 1868 for the construction of the Metropolitan Railway.
[3] The musician Sir Charles Stanford (1852–1924) lived at No.
[4] Many of the houses are listed, including the entire terrace from 12 to 54, built from 1903, and designed by Frank Chesterton; running between Holland Street and Hornton Place, opposite Kensington Town Hall and Kensington Central Library.
[5] Media related to Hornton Street at Wikimedia Commons