The Hyde Park Estate was developed in the nineteenth century on land owned by the
Bishop of London and was originally known as the Paddington Estate. Ownership then passed to the
Church Commissioners who remain the primary
freeholders of the estate. After
World War II, following extensive wartime bomb damage, the Church Commissioners rebuilt parts of the estate in partnership with the building firm
Wates, introducing high density blocks of flats with underground car parking among the Victorian villas. In September 2014, residents of 1 Hyde Park Street chose to take ownership of the Grade II listed building on the corner of Bayswater Road. A major refurbishment programme was then undertaken to address alleged historical underinvestment. ==Notable residents==