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Onslow Square, a garden square in South Kensington lies between the Old Brompton Road to the northwest and the Fulham Road. The houses were built by Charles James Freake, on land belonging to the Smith's Charity Estate. His building agreement with the trustees of the charity stipulated that they should be stuccoed, and constructed to designs and specifications provided by the trustees' architect and surveyor, George Basevi. The first houses in the square, were begun in September 1845, and were occupied by 1847. The whole square was completed by 1865.
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Notes: House areas quoted include all covered areas and balcony. Dimensions quoted and denoted by are approximate and may vary within a tolerance of 3%. Plot area
includes a communal access servitude of 153 m² but excludes right of way servitude area of 92 mm² in favour of the Purchaser.