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Local Information
about Belgravia
London's most exclusive location, Belgravia, is part of the Grosvenor Estate, which also includes a large portion of nearby Mayfair. The Grosvenors acquired title to the land in 1677, by way of Sir Thomas Grosvenor's marriage to the child-heiress Mary Davies. Since its construction around 1840, freeholds are rare and building regulations strict.
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Eaton and Chester Square boast grand, white stucco terraces and houses, whilst the elegant homes of Belgrave Square remain the domain of embassies. Charming converted-stable mews homes in cobbled cul-de-sacs lie tucked away from view. |
Belgravia is a neighbourhood in the London borough of Westminster . It lies east of Chelsea, south of Hyde Park, and southwest of the gardens of Buckingham Palace. Part of London's fashionable West End, it has many residential squares featuring large 19th-century houses. |
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