List of public art in Paddington explained

This is a list of public artworks in the former Metropolitan Borough of Paddington in London, now a part of the City of Westminster.

Bayswater

See main article: Bayswater. Bayswater is a largely residential district north-west of Charing Cross, bordering with the northern end of Kensington Gardens. Its essential character is now defined by the stuccoed terraces erected from 1827 onwards, which spread in a westerly direction over the course of the 19th century.[1]

Maida Vale

See main article: Maida Vale. Maida Vale is an area of residential terraces and mansion blocks, defined at its southern end by the Regent's and Grand Union Canals.

Paddington

See main article: Paddington. Paddington is the area west of Marylebone, in the postal district W2. Much of the recent public art in the area is connected to the Paddington Waterside developments.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bayswater Conservation Area General Information Leaflet. Westminster City Council, Department of Planning and City Development. October 2004. 25 January 2014.