Emery Hill Street, London


Connecting Francis Street with Rochester Row in the heart of Westminster, Emery Hill Street is a quiet but historically rich corner of Central London.

Emery Hill Street is a short residential road located in the City of Westminster, Central London. It runs from Francis Street, across from Thirleby Road in the northwest to Rochester Row in the southeast and is intersected roughly midway by Greencoat Place.

The street lies just a few minutes' walk south of Victoria Street, placing it in close proximity to iconic sights such as Westminster Cathedral, Victoria Station, and Buckingham Palace.

How Long Is Emery Hill Street?

Emery Hill Street is approximately 170 metres (about 560 feet) in length. Though short in distance, the street offers an intriguing window into the architectural and community life of this part of Westminster.

The History of Emery Hill Street

Emery Hill Street dates back to the mid-19th century, a period when the surrounding Pimlico and Westminster areas were undergoing significant residential and ecclesiastical development. Its formation was linked to the creation of model housing and charitable institutions established by the Church of England and local benefactors.

The development of the area coincided with the broader transformation of Westminster from semi-rural outskirts into a densely populated and administratively significant district of London.

Origin and Meaning of the Name

The street is named after Emery Hill, a 17th-century philanthropist who left a legacy to provide housing for the poor. Hill was affiliated with Westminster Abbey, and his charitable trust was instrumental in establishing almshouses and accommodations for the needy in the area.

“Emery” is pronounced as EM-uh-ree, and in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), it is written as /ˈɛməri/ .

The Character of the Road

Today, Emery Hill Street retains a peaceful, residential character. It is lined with attractive red-brick Victorian and Edwardian buildings, many of which are converted flats, charitable housing, or privately owned residences.

The area feels relatively secluded despite its central location, with minimal through-traffic and an air of understated elegance. Trees and neatly maintained facades give the street a charming, almost village-like feel.

Real Estate and Property Prices

As of May 2025, property prices on Emery Hill Street reflect its prime location within Zone 1. The average price for a two-bedroom flat here is approximately £1.25 million, compared to the wider Westminster average of around £1.1 million.

Homes along the street are typically 800 to 1,200 square feet (75 to 110 sq metres) in size. Smaller flats in converted buildings may measure closer to 500 square feet (46 sq metres), while larger maisonettes and houses exceed 1,400 square feet (130 sq metres).

The street is considered a desirable place to live, particularly among professionals and older residents who appreciate its quiet setting and historic charm.

Nearest London Underground Stations

The nearest Tube station is Victoria Station, located approximately 7 minutes' walk northwest of Emery Hill Street.

Victoria Station is served by the following London Underground lines:

Another nearby option is St. James's Park Station, about 12 minutes' walk to the northeast, also on the District and Circle Lines.

Nearby Bus Stops

There are several bus stops within easy reach of Emery Hill Street, primarily located along:

These bus routes offer fast and regular connections to key areas such as Westminster, Trafalgar Square, the South Bank, Chelsea, and the City of London.

Fun Fact: The Emery Hill Almshouses

Just around the corner on Rochester Row, you'll find the Emery Hill Almshouses—a quaint and picturesque row of historic housing built in the mid-1600s for elderly parishioners of Westminster.

Although not directly on Emery Hill Street, the almshouses are a poignant reminder of the man behind the street's name and represent one of the oldest surviving examples of social housing in the area. They are listed and maintained as heritage buildings.

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