Vicarage Gardens is a short, tree-lined street between Kensington Church Street and Vicarage Gate.
Both sides of the street have attractive three-storey, white, stuccoed, terraced houses with front gardens and small trees and shrubs in front, set well back from the road.
Vicarage Gardens was part of the Sheffield House and Glebe Estate.
Jeremiah Little bought the land on which the Vicarage Gardens house were to be built from Thomas Robinson, the freeholder. Jeremiah Little then leased the houses to his son, Henry Little who appears to have built them.
On the south side, Jeremiah Little leased the houses to his other son, William Little (except No. 10 which went to Henry Little).
It would seem that between them the Little family constructed all the houses between 1856 and 1858.