Pinehurst Court

Pinehurst Court
Pinehurst Court, showing All Saints church in the background
Interactive map of the Pinehurst Court area
Alternative names1-3 Colville Gardens
General information
TypeMansion Block
Architectural styleVictorian
LocationNotting Hill, London, United Kingdom
Construction startedc1870s
Completedc1870s
Technical details
Structural systemTimber frame, brick, stucco.
Design and construction
ArchitectGeorge Frederick Tippett
Other designersBuilder: George Frederick Tippett

Pinehurst Court is a portered Victorian mansion block at 1-9 Colville Gardens, just off Colville Terrace and near the Portobello Market in Notting Hill, London, England. The terrace was initially built in the 1870s by the builder George Frederick Tippett, as single family residences, but from the 1880s the houses began to be subdivided into flats. By 1928 the neighbourhood was described as "rapidly becoming poorer", and by 1935 as a "largely slum area". The gentrification of Notting Hill in the 1980s and 1990s greatly improved the character of the building, which now forms a part of one of London's most fashionable neighbourhoods.