This is now
30 Maida Ave,
Maida Vale,
Paddington,
NW end of central London
(see map
and map).
30 Maida Ave (LHS of block, with blue plaque), Maida Vale, London.
From Google Maps.
Click to rotate and see pretty location by canal.
30 Maida Hill West was the home of James O'Mara and family at least 1901-07.
Immediately after O'Maras left in 1907,
the poet
John Masefield
lived here
1907-12.
See search for
Masefield at 30 Maida Hill West.
While living there, he wrote many of his major works,
including The Tragedy of Nan,
The Everlasting Mercy and The Widow in the Bye Street.
In 1939 Maida Hill West became Maida Ave. Blue plaque erected to
commemorate Masefield in 2002
(see here
and here).