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Hyde Park Gate is an address in London, England, which applies to two parallel roads in Kensington on the southern boundary of Kensington Gardens. It is probably most famous for being the death place of Sir Winston Churchill. It is in a picturesque part of London and a very expensive place to live.

Famous residents

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  • Victoria Claflin Woodhull Martin, first woman to run for U.S. presidency Number 22
  • Vanessa Bell, painter
  • Virginia Woolf, writer
  • Sir Leslie Stephen, scholar and writer Number 28
  • Sir Winston Churchill, prime minister Number 29
  • Enid Bagnold, novelist and playwrightFurther Information

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