Addison Road, London
A typical James Hall villa at 67 Addison Road | |
Interactive map of Addison Road | |
| Namesake | Joseph Addison (1672–1719), essayist and statesman |
|---|---|
| Type | Street |
| Location | Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, London, England |
| Postal code | W14 |
| Nearest metro station | Holland Park tube station |
| Coordinates | 51°30′09″N 0°12′34″W / 51.50246°N 0.20932°W |
| North end | Holland Park Avenue |
| Major junctions | Holland Park Gardens, Melbury Road, Holland Park Road |
| South end | Kensington High Street |
| North | Addison Avenue |
| East | Woodsford Square |
| South | Warwick Gardens |
| West | Addison Crescent |
| Construction | |
| Construction start | 1820s |
| Other | |
| Known for | Literary connections; expensive properties |
Addison Road is a road in London, England, which connects Kensington High Street with Notting Hill and Holland Park Avenue, and runs nearby to Holland Park. Along with nearby Ilchester Place and Holland Villas Road, it is often cited among London's most expensive residential roads.
To the east is Holland Park. To the west is Holland Road and West Kensington. A portion of the road forms part of the A3220 leading to Warwick Gardens south of the junction with Kensington High Street.