34 Ennismore Gardens

What did Ava Gardner do at 34 Ennismore Gardens?

By Legacy Team·

Ennismore Gardens Standing before this elegant Knightsbridge townhouse, you're at the final chapter of one of cinema's most luminous careers—the London home where Ava Gardner spent her last years and where she died on January 25, 1990, at the age of 67. After decades of Hollywood glamour and a life lived across multiple continents, Gardner chose this quiet street in affluent South Kensington as her refuge, a place far removed from the studio lots and paparazzi of her star-making years.

Here, in relative seclusion, the legendary actress who had captivated audiences in *Mogambo*, *The Killers*, and *The Night of the Iguana* lived a more private existence, though still receiving visits from devoted friends and admirers who made pilgrimage to this address. This plaque marks not a triumph or creative achievement, but something equally important—a final resting place for a woman who redefined screen presence, and a testament to how even the brightest stars eventually seek quieter stages on which to spend their final years.

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The commemorative plaque at 34 Ennismore Gardens