Durham Place is a row of terraced houses in Chelsea in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. It was built in 1790 by a Mr. Richardson who was the steward to the Lord of the Manor.[1] It faces the open space of Burton's Court.[2] Richardson lived at the adjoining house to the north of Durham Place, which he named the Manor House.[1]
The author Bram Stoker moved to a small flat at 4 Durham Place in 1907.[3]
The average value of a property in Durham Place was estimated at £6.1 million in 2020.[4]
Two houses in the middle of Durham Place collapsed shortly before midnight on 2 November 2020.[5][6] The houses were being redeveloped at the time. Emergency services were called at 23:35 GMT and local residents were evacuated and a cordon was put in place.[7] Nobody was reported to be in the building and no casualties were reported according to London Fire Brigade and Metropolitan Police.[5][7] The Health and Safety Executive are investigating the collapse of the buildings.[7]