Lansdowne Terrace, London facts for kids
Lansdowne Terrace is a street in Bloomsbury, London WC1.
It runs south to north from Guilford Street to Brunswick Square, with houses on the west side and Coram's Fields on the east side.
Nos 1 to 4 are Grade II listed houses, built in 1794, and designed by James Burton.
The main entrance to International Hall, a hall of residence owned by the University of London is at the northern end.
Horizon: A Review of Literature and Art, edited by Cyril Connolly, was based there throughout its existence in the 1940s.
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