Victoria Road is a street in
Kensington,
London, that in 2015 was considered the most expensive street in the United Kingdom. The street runs north to south from Kensington Road,
Kensington High Street[1] in close proximity to
Kensington Palace and the
Royal Albert Hall. Victoria Road actually runs from Kensington Road and not from Kensington High Street as cited previously. There are 64 properties on the street including the Embassy of
Vietnam.[2]
History
The street was originally called Love Lane and the white stucco-fronted houses[1] date from the 1840s. In April 2012, it was named the "most expensive in UK", with residents including the actor
Dustin Hoffman and the former king of
Malaysia.[1] In December 2015, it was named "the most expensive street in England and Wales", with an average property price of £8,006,000 in a study by
Lloyds Bank based on
Land Registry figures.[3]
Notable residents
Thomas Oldham Barlow (1824-1889), the artist and mezzotint engraver, lived at Auburn Lodge, Victoria Road, where he had a studio and died there in 1889.[4]
Edward Henry Corbould (1815-1905), artist and art tutor to Queen Victoria's children, lived at no. 52.[5]
Henry Newbolt (1862-1938), poet, lived at 14 Victoria Road from 1889 to 1898.[6]
In autumn 1910, the
Mitford family moved to a house in Victoria Road.[7]
^Denny, Barbara; Starren, Carolyn (1998). Kensington Past. London, U.K.: Historical Publications. p. 114.
ISBN9780948667503.
OCLC42308455. Henry Newbolt, the patriotic poet of Drake's Drum and similar verse, found his house, at 14 Victoria Road from 1889 to 1898 small 'but not dark or cramped.'