It starts in West Kensington at its junction with North End Road and West Cromwell Road running near Barons Court tube station before ending at Hammersmith Broadway.
In 2016, a green corridor with flood-control and pollution mitigation functions and a bicycle path was created to the north of the flyover.
[1][2] In 1891, eight terraced houses known as St Paul's Studios designed by the architect Frederick Wheeler and notable for their double-storey windows were constructed along the road.
Notable residents have included English ballerina Margot Fonteyn,[3] the Irish writer Ernest Gébler,[4] and Jamaican political activist Marcus Garvey, whose residence at No 53 is marked by a blue plaque.
In 2003, the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art moved to 155 Talgarth Road, which had previously been the site of the Royal Ballet School since 1947.