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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. Most of the houses were occupied by 1840. The square takes its name from one of the Duke of Westminster's subsidiary titles, Viscount Belgrave. The village and former manor house of Belgrave, Cheshire, were among the rural landholdings associated with the main home and gardens of the senior branch of the family, Eaton Hall. Today, many embassies occupy buildings on all four sides.

Listed status[edit]

Grade I[edit]

The buildings on the square are listed. In this highest category are:

section of the Embassy of Romania, at No.1

Romanian Cultural Institute

at No.5[34]

Oleg Deripaska

The , at No.8

Embassy of Syria

The Official Residence of the Ambassador of Kuwait, at No.11A

The , at No.s11-12

Embassy of Portugal

The , at No.13

High Commission of Ghana

The , at No.s14–15

Society of Chemical Industry

The Hispanic & Luso-Brazilian Council, at No.s14-15

Canning House

The , at No.16

Country Land and Business Association

The Official Residence of the Austrian Ambassador, at No.18

The , at No.s19–20

Bruneian High Commission

The , at No.s(21)–23

Embassy of Germany

The , at No.24

Embassy of Spain

The , at No.25

Royal Norwegian Embassy

The , at No.28

Embassy of Serbia

The Saudi Cultural Bureau, at No.29

The , at No.30[35]

Embassy of Bahrain

of Privat Group, at No.31

Henadiy Boholyubov

The , at No.34

British-German Association

The Official Residence of the Belgian Ambassador, at No.36

The , Seaford House, at No.37

Royal College of Defence Studies

at No.39

Italian Cultural Institute

The at No.42

Trinidad and Tobago High Commission

The at No.43

Turkish Embassy

The at No.44

Institute of Practitioners in Advertising

The at No.45

Malaysian High Commission

The Official Residence of the Mexican Ambassador at No.48

Argentine Ambassador's Residence,

at No.49

The square is primarily a centre for embassies and institutions.

, London 6: Westminster, by Simon Bradley and Nikolaus Pevsner, (2003), pages 739–41. ISBN 0-300-09595-3

The Buildings of England

Georgian London, by . 1988 edition. ISBN 0-7126-2095-8.

John Summerson

by John P. Eaton and Charles A. Haas

Titanic Triumph and Tragedy

, text by Don Lynch, paintings by Ken Marschall

Titanic An Illustrated History

Website about Philip Hardwick, the architect of Seaford House