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Kensington Barracks

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Type
  
Barracks

Owner
  
War Office

Operator
  
British Army

Built for
  
War Office

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In use
  
Late 18th century-1858 (old barracks) 1858–1972 (new barracks)

Kensington Barracks was a military installation in Kensington, London.

History

The original barracks were built in the late 18th century at Kensington Gate to accommodate cavalry regiments. King William IV is known to have rode past the barracks on a charger as he went to inspect the London Volunteers at Hyde Park on 26 October 1803. They became unsightly and there was pressure in Parliament to remove the barracks in August 1857. The old barracks were demolished the following year and new barracks were built in Kensington Church Street. The new site had cavalry barracks on the west side of the site and infantry barracks on the east side. The new barracks were demolished in 1972 and the site was redeveloped in the late 1980s as Lancer Square.

References

Kensington Barracks Wikipedia