Warwick Crescent lies along a southern edge of the Little Venice Pool.
Warwick Crescent was begun as an extension of Little Venice. Plots were assigned by G. L. Taylor in 1852.
Robert Browning made his English home at 19 Warwick Crescent from 1862 until 1887.
Both Delamere Terrace, beside the canal, and Warwick Crescent have been rebuilt as four- and five-storeyed brick ranges of maisonettes and old people’s dwellings.
Warwick Crescent, designed by the GLC’s architect Hubert Bennett, is painted on its north-eastern side to match the stuccoed houses of Little Venice across the water.