Warwick Crescent is a street in Little Venice, London.
The street began to be built up around 1852 when William Buddle purchased 12 plots of land for development.
2 Warwick Crescent was used as a hostel for musicians for many years.
[2] At the turn of the 20th century, the area around the street went into gradual decline and suffered overcrowding.
[1] In 1966, the street was cleared of properties by the Greater London Council and rebuilt.