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Egerton House Hotel is an AA five star double-townhouse hotel located at 17-19 Egerton Terrace off Brompton Road in the Knightsbridge area of London. [1] It is part of the Red Carnation Hotels group. The hotel consists of two adjoining Victorian townhouses constructed from red-brick, which were originally built in 1843.
Major General Granville George Algernon Egerton (10 May 1859 – 3 May 1951) [1] was a British Army officer who commanded the 52nd (Lowland) Division during the First World War, from March 1914 to September 1915. [2]
Thomas Egerton (1749 – 1814), who became 7th Baronet in 1756, Baron Grey de Wilton in 1784, as well as Viscount Grey de Wilton and Earl of Wilton in 1801. Scroop Egerton, 1st Duke of Bridgewater The Bridgewater Chapel at St. Peter and St. Paul Church, Little Gaddesden, where many Egerton family members are buried
In December 2013, it was named the "most expensive street in Britain", for the second successive year, with an average house price of £7.4 million. [2] In December 2015, it was the second most expensive street in England, with an average property price of £7,550,000, according to research from Lloyds Bank, based on data from HM Land Registry. [3]
Francis Charles Granville Egerton, 3rd Earl of Ellesmere VD, DL, JP (5 April 1847 – 13 July 1914), [1] [2] styled Viscount Brackley between 1857 and 1862, was a British peer, soldier and author from the Egerton family.
Lieutenant-Colonel John Francis Granville Scrope Egerton, 4th Earl of Ellesmere, MVO, K.StJ (14 November 1872 – 24 August 1944) was a British hereditary peer and soldier from the Egerton family, known as Viscount Brackley before 1914.
File:Mortimer Mouse Kitchens , Egerton Gardens, SW3 (2).JPG|thumb|Mortimer House from Egerton Gardens in March 2016]] . Mortimer Mouse is a large detached house on Egerton Gardens in the South Kensington district of London SW3. The house occupies a large corner plot on the corner of Egerton Gardens and the Brompton Road. . Description. The site had been formally occupied by Crescent House ...
Sir Richard Lee (1513–1575) was a military engineer in the service of Henry VIII of England, Edward VI and Elizabeth I. He was a commander of Henry VIII and appointed surveyor of the King's works. Lee was member of parliament for Hertfordshire in 1545. [1] He was the first English engineer to be knighted. [2]