Inverness Gardens is a short terrace on the northern side of Vicarage Gate has a central paved garden, surrounded by attractive trees and shrubs, and contains white stucco houses, containing three storeys and basements.
A central garden adds to the privacy and feeling of space.
Inverness Gardens was part of the Sheffield House and Glebe Estate.
William Lloyd Edwards, a Paddington builder, would appear to have built Nos. 1-8 Inverness Gardens, since a lease was granted to him in 1860. Nos. 7 and 8 were destroyed in the war.
