In the late 1930s, Geoffrey Wilkinson, the Nobel laureate English chemist, rented a room at number 4.[6]
In 1941, the actor S. J. Warmington, who lived at number 39, died when his neighbourhood was showered with incendiary bombs after he went out to help extinguish fires and was killed when a high-explosive bomb fell.[7]
In 1945, the actor Michael Hordern and his wife, Eve Mortimer, lived in a rented flat.
In 1945 T.S. Eliot rented a bedsitting room on the 2nd floor of 14 Elvaston Place, S. Kensington
From 1 January 1968 until at least May 1969, the musician Al Stewart lived in a basement flat at number 10, and his song Elvaston Place is about his time there.[8]
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^A. H. McLintock, ed. (1966). "PLUNKET, Sir William Lee Plunket, Fifth Baron, GCVO, GCMG, KBE, KGStJ, BA". An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand. Ministry for Culture and Heritage/Te Manatū Taonga. Retrieved 1 January 2020.