Pimlico is primarily a residential area south of Victoria that has been considerably smartened up in recent years
Pimlico is a very attractive area of London, housing several pleasant garden squares and examples of splendid Regency architecture.
The Tate Britain Gallery fronts The Thames and is now home to a fine collection of British art from 1500 to the present day including a vast collection of work by Turner
The 1949 Ealing comedy Passport to Pimlico sees post-war Pimlico involved in a bizarre set of circumstances that temporarily see the area becoming part of Burgundy.
Sir Winston Churchill has a blue plaque at his old Pimlico home of 33, Ecclestone Square.