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  2. Belgrave Square - Wikipedia

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    Typical buildings in Belgrave Square. Belgrave Square is a large 19th-century garden square in London. It is the centrepiece of Belgravia, and its architecture resembles the original scheme of property contractor Thomas Cubitt who engaged George Basevi for all of the terraces for the 2nd Earl Grosvenor, later the 1st Marquess of Westminster, in the 1820s.

  3. Belgravia - Wikipedia

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    The average house price in Belgravia, as of March 2010, was £6.6 million, [14] although many houses in Belgravia are among the most expensive anywhere in the world, costing up to £100 million, £4,761 per square foot (£51,000 per m 2) as of 2009. [15]

  4. Rightmove - Wikipedia

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    In 2007 Rightmove bought 67% of Holiday Lettings Limited. [6] In May 2008, HBOS, one of the founding investors, sold its stake in Rightmove. [7] According to Forbes, Rightmove operates on a two-sided model which serves a vast "audience" for property listings on one side and 20,000 advertisers of available properties on the other side. [8]

  5. 49 Belgrave Square - Wikipedia

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    49 Belgrave Square is a Grade II* listed house in Belgrave Square, Belgravia, London. The mansion was finished in 1851, designed by Thomas Cubitt. [1] [2] In 1859, Mayhew & Knight built the entrance and added the octagonal lobby. [3] It was originally known as the "Independent North Mansion". [2]

  6. Lower Belgrave Street - Wikipedia

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    Lower Belgrave Street is a street in London's Belgravia district. It runs north-west to south-east and begins as a continuation of Upper Belgrave Street where it meets Eaton Square . It crosses one through-street, Ebury Street , and ends in a t-junction facing Victoria station 's west front at Buckingham Palace Road .

  7. Wilton Crescent - Wikipedia

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    Wilton Crescent was created by Thomas Cundy II, the Grosvenor family estate surveyor, and was drawn up with the original 1821 Wyatt plan for Belgravia. [1] It was named at the time of Thomas Egerton, 2nd Earl of Wilton, second son of Robert Grosvenor, 1st Marquess of Westminster on whose estate the road was built in 1825 through Seth Smith (property developer)

  8. Grosvenor Gardens House - Wikipedia

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    Grosvenor Gardens House Belgrave Mansions on a 1910s Ordnance Survey map. Grosvenor Gardens House is a Grade II-listed mansion block at 23–47 Grosvenor Gardens, Belgravia, London. Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother may have been born there in 1900. David Niven was born there in 1910, and William Henry Blackmore killed himself there in 1878.

  9. John D Wood & Co. - Wikipedia

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    John Daniel Wood founded his eponymous company opposite the Connaught Hotel in Mount Street, London, in 1872, at the age of 23. [3] [4] After the First World War the company regularly took instructions on great London houses and country estates, including the sale of Dorchester House, Park Lane (now the Dorchester Hotel), Leeds Castle in Kent and Parham Park in Sussex.

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