Chepstow Place runs from the junction of Westbourne Grove and Pembridge Villas in the north to Pembridge Square in the south.
The street was developed by William Henry Jenkins and William Kinnaird Jenkins, who leased land on the Ladbroke Estate.
In 1844, an application to lay sewers in Chepstow Place was presented to the Westminster Commissioners.
The origins of the Jenkins family is reflected in the many Herefordshire and Welsh names used in local streets - Chepstow, Pembridge, Ledbury and Denbigh.
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