• No.3
Michael Ayrton, English artist, lived at No. 3 • No.8
Norman Kerr, physician remembered for his work in the British temperance movement, lived at No. 8 (formerly No. 1) • No.10
Henry Barnett, banker and politician, lived at No. 10. Sir Charles Mackerras, conductor and musicologist, lived at No. 10. • No.14
Philip Jones, English jazz trumpeter, lived at No. 14 • No.17 Sir
Joseph Bazalgette, English civil engineer, designer of the
Victoria Embankment, lived at No. 17 • No.20 Sir
George Alexander Macfarren, English composer, and
Natalia Macfarren lived at No. 20 • No.20
William McMillan, Scottish sculptor, lived at No. 20 • No.20
William Strang, Scottish artist, lived at No. 20 • No.29
Nicholas Trübner, publisher, bookseller and linguist, lived at No. 29 • No.29
Joseph Octave Delepierre, Belgian lawyer, archivist, diplomat, author and antiquary, died at No.29. • No.37
John Minton, and
Keith Vaughan, English artists, shared a flat at No. 37 • No.40
Honor Blackman, English actress • No.63 Sir
Arthur Wing Pinero, English dramatist, actor and theatre manager, lived at No. 63 • No.65
Alan Wheatley, English actor, lived at No. 65 • No.70
Thomas Hardy, English novelist, author of
Far from the Madding Crowd, rented No.70, in 1893 • No.85
Jonathan Sacks, English rabbi, Chief Rabbi in Britain from 1991 to 2013, philosopher, theologian, and author, lived at No. 85 • No.93
Gerald Finzi, English composer, was born at No. 93 • No.98
Brian Johnston, English cricket commentator and journalist, lived at No. 98 • No 100
Henry Barnett, banker and politician, was the original owner.
Robbie Williams temporarily rented it before the debut of his 2019 Christmas album song, "Idlewild". • No.103
Joseph Hertz, Hungarian rabbi, Chief Rabbi in Britain from 1913 to 1946, lived at No. 103 • No.135
Audrey Fildes, English actress, lived at No. 135 •
Henry Stacy Marks, English painter •
Gerald Moore, English classical pianist ==References==