To the northwest via Boltons Place is
Old Brompton Road and to the southeast via Gilston Road is
Fulham Road. To the west are (The) Little Boltons,
Redcliffe Square and
Redcliffe Gardens.
St Mary The Boltons church interrupts the garden, consecrated on 22 October 1850, the spire of which was added in 1854. The interior was rearranged in 1872 and in 1952. Its modest two-storey hall was attached in 1965–6. Some of the houses were converted to flats; others were adapted for institutional use. For much of the 20th century, numbers 20 and 21 served as Our Lady's convent, which was run by the
Franciscan missionaries of Mary, together with a girls' hostel next door. For 15 years after
World War II, "going to the Boltons" meant to locals going to school. On either side of Boltons Place were two schools:
Virgo Fidelis RC Junior Girls School and state primary Bousfield School, which remains. 29 The Boltons, on the junction of Tregunter and Gilston Roads, housed the infants' reception and two primary classes with a garden play area, as part of the nearby
Lycée Français de Londres. As the main school in
South Kensington expanded in the late 1950s, its location consolidated and name changed to
Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle. Many properties have retained, or been returned to, their original purpose as single family houses. == Notable residents ==