Pelham Crescent is a circa 1825 Georgian crescent of houses in South Kensington, London SW7, England, designed by architect George Basevi.
Numbers 1–14 and 15–27 are separately Grade II* listed.
[1][2] The private communal gardens in the centre of Pelham Crescent are 0.4345 hectares (1.074 acres) in size.
26 is marked by a London County Council blue plaque erected in 1965 and Francois Guizot's former home at 21 is commemorated by an English Heritage blue plaque placed in 2001.
[5][6] The publisher Max Reinhardt lived in Pelham Crescent for 25 years.