Morning room at 18 Stafford Terrace, Kensington, which was the home of Edward Linley Sambourne, former Punch cartoonist. It has Aesthetic Movement period interiors decorated by Sambourne from 1875 onwards, it is Grade II* listed, listing number 1409861. Stafford Terrace was built in 1868 by Joseph Gordon Davis, who developed much of the surrounding Phillimore Estate from the mid-1850s onwards. The curtain has a pattern of exotic birds and plants and there is a painted fire screen face-shield just in front of the curtain. The wallpaper is a William Morris design. There is a sofa, and a mirror-fronted corner cupboard with a semi-circular table beneath. To view the morning room in order starting from the bay window look at the image record numbers in this order: 88874, 88875, 89014, 89003, 88878, 88882, 89010, 88880, 88873, 89006, 89009.