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Covered postcodes: SW1
Information about Pimlico
Pimlico is a district in London, England and part of the City of Westminster. The area is roughly delimited by Victoria Station to the north and the River Thames to the south, spanned by Vauxhall Bridge, which allows ready access to Vauxhall. The entire district was formerly owned by the property owning Grosvenor family. The large majority of the buildings in Pimlico are residental and were designed by the architect/builder Thomas Cubitt. A statue of Cubitt can be seen in the area. Notable residents have included Sir Winston Churchill, Laura Ashley and Swami Vivekananda.
Pimlico's most famous attraction is the Tate Britain on Millbank. This is the original Tate Gallery and is home, as the name suggests, primarily to art of specifically British origin. (This rule is frequently broken, however.) The district's association with fine art has been reinforced by the Chelsea College of Art and Design's recent move to the former Royal Army Medical College next to the Tate. This has also had the happy result of opening up the spacious college quadrangle so that the three extensive and elaborate red brick college blocks can be appreciated (see picture below).
Pimlico is also home, on its boundary with Belgravia, to the National Audit Office, which occupies the former headquarters of Imperial Airways on Buckingham Palace Road. Post-war Pimlico was the setting of the story of the Ealing comedy Passport To Pimlico, as well as of the juvenile detective series The Pimlico Boys by Paul Dorval.
Barbara Pym used St Gabriel's Church, Warwick Square, as her inspiration for St Mary's, an anglo-catholic church and the chosen place of worship of Mildred Lathbury, her narrator in Excellent Women. Mildred - unmarried, just over thirty and given to good works, finds herself naturally 'involved or interested in other people's business'. The arrival of exotic neighbours and an elegant widow at the Vicarage brings scope for a carefully observed social comedy.
I began to wonder what could have brought a naval officer and his wife to this shabby part of London, so very much the 'wrong' side of Victoria Station, so definitely not Belgravia, for which I had a sentimental affection, but which did not usually attract people who looked like Mrs Napier. Excellent Women by Barbara Pym (Jonathan Cape, London, 1952)
Nearby places
- Chelsea
- Millbank
- Vauxhall
- Westminster
Nearest tube station
- Pimlico tube station on the Victoria Line
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