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  1. Belgrave Square, London: Läs recensioner av resenärer som du och se professionella bilder på Belgrave Square i London, England på Tripadvisor.

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  3. 31 de jul. de 2020 · Belgrave Square. Designed by George Basevi for the developers William and George Haldimand, construction of the properties was undertaken in the 1820s with many of the houses occupied by 1840. The four sides make up a perfect square of incredible symmetry and comprise of eleven stuccoed houses of 19 th century architectural grandeur.

  4. 24 de abr. de 2024 · Belgrave Square, the central focus of the neighbourhood, was developed in the 1830s and ’40s; it now contains foreign embassies as well as scientific, educational, and commercial institutions. Among Belgravia’s main residential squares are Cadogan Place and Eaton Square, which extends along both sides of King’s Road.

  5. Encompassing two smartly designed ‘L-Shaped’ blocks that face each other, Belgravia Square has a total of 225 spacious studios, 1 and 2 bedroom apartments. A colour scheme of white, grey and black creates a bold and neoteric setting. Striking black and white photography on the walls of the common areas, further accentuates the colour scheme ...

  6. Belgravia owes its existence to the vision of Richard Grosvenor, the 2nd Marquess of Westminster. In the 1820s, he sought to develop the extensive marshland and fields on his London estate into an upscale residential area. Inspired by the elegance of Belgrave Square, he named the new district “Belgravia.”

  7. Belgrave Square gardens occupy the whole of the middle of the square taking up some 4.5 acres, which, along with its surrounding buildings, was designed by George Basevi although later planted by Thomas Cubitt in 1830. Other than on occasional Heritage Open Days it is closed to the public and is for the exclusive use of Belgrave Square residents.