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Brompton, London

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OS grid reference
  
TQ274790

Region
  
London

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Ceremonial county
  
Greater London

UK parliament constituency
  
Kensington

London borough
  
Kensington & Chelsea

Country
  
England

Dialling code
  
020

Post town
  
London

Brompton, London

Population
  
8,839 (2011 Census.Ward)

Brompton is an area in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. It is roughly defined by a triangle formed by the Brompton Cemetery, Old Brompton Road/Brompton Road and Walton Street/Fulham Road.

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Development

Charles Dickens, Jr. (eldest child of Charles Dickens) wrote in his 1879 book Dickens's Dictionary of London that "[Brompton] was at one time almost exclusively the artist quarter and is still largely frequented by the votaries of the brush and chisel, though of late years Belgravia has been encroaching upon its boundaries, and Belgravian rents are stealing westward." Westward was the settlement of West Brompton, still leafy on the edge of Counter's Creek and of industrialisation through canals and railways.

Brompton has been home to many writers and actors, and those in similar occupations. The Survey of London gives a long list.

Landmarks in or near Brompton

  • Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, also known as Brompton Oratory
  • Brompton Cemetery
  • Royal Brompton Hospital, formerly known as Brompton Consumption Hospital
  • Royal Marsden Hospital
  • Victoria and Albert Museum
  • Natural History Museum
  • Holy Trinity Brompton Church
  • Streets in Brompton

  • Kings Road
  • Fulham Road
  • Old Brompton Road
  • Brompton Road
  • Nearest places

    Brompton itself is spread over 3 districts of London, so it is not a separate and distinct district. The Eastern part (The Brompton Road and the area to the East of the Western end of the Brompton Road - often mistaken as Fulham Road) is part of Knightsbridge; the Western part is in South Kensington (containing the Underground Station itself) and the Southern parts are in Chelsea.

  • Knightsbridge
  • South Kensington
  • Earls Court
  • Chelsea
  • Belgravia
  • References

    Brompton, London Wikipedia