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Paultons Square is a Georgian terraced in Chelsea, London, SW3. It was built in 1836–40 on the site of a former , land previously owned by Sir Thomas More and Sir John Danvers. Paultons Square. The square features a central lawn enclosed by metal railings; the houses surrounding it are listed on the National Heritage List for England.

The author is a notable former resident of the square – he lived at No. 9 from 1961 to 1965 – and it is often visited by admirers of his work. The novelist and short-story writer lived in Flat 22 in Paulton House in the square from 1936 to 1938, and the writer lived at No. 48 from 1933 to 1934. The physicist also lived at No. 48. Other residents include the painters , at No. 45, and Paul Nash, at No. 19, the poet , at No. 47, and lexicographer Henry Watson Fowler, at No. 14. Beckett, Blackett, Rhys, Fowler and Maxwell all have blue plaques.

The garden is in size and was redesigned in 2000. It is accessible only to local residents.

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