Abstract is: Eaton Square is a rectangular, residential garden square in London's Belgravia district. It is the largest square in London. It is one of the three squares built by the landowning Grosvenor family when they developed the main part of Belgravia in the 19th century that are named after places in Cheshire — in this case Eaton Hall, the Grosvenor country house. It is larger but less grand than the central feature of the district, Belgrave Square, and both larger and grander than Chester Square. The first block was laid out by Thomas Cubitt from 1827. In 2016 it was named as the "Most Expensive Place to Buy Property in Britain", with a full terraced house costing on average £17 million — many of such town houses have been converted, within the same, protected structures, into upmarket apartments. The six adjoining, tree-planted, central gardens of Eaton Square are Grade II listed on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens. All of the buildings (№s 1–7, 8-12A, 14–23, 24 and 24a to 48, 51–62, 63–66, Eaton House (№ 66a), 67–71, 72, 73–82, 83–102 and 103–118) are statutorily listed, specifically at Grade II* save as to 1 to 7 and 63 to 66a which are in the mainstream, initial category of grade II. №s 103 to 105 are leased and internally converted into the Belgian Embassy, as is № 106 for the Bolivian Embassy. The red telephone booth, of the "K6" edition outside № 103, is Grade II listed.
(P625, lat/long) | 51.4961 / -0.151667 |
street | Q79007 |
square | Q174782 |
P2046 | area | 2.54 | |
P2789 | connects with | Lyall Street | Q28455912 |
Lower Belgrave Street | Q28970243 | ||
Elizabeth Street | Q65693373 | ||
Upper Belgrave Street | Q109090938 | ||
Eaton Place | Q113554205 | ||
Eccleston Street | Q118116513 | ||
Hobart Place | Q118139021 | ||
South Eaton Place | Q123371148 | ||
Eaton Gate | Q123819163 | ||
Belgrave Place | Q124021078 | ||
P17 | country | United Kingdom | Q145 |
P1435 | heritage designation | Grade II listed park and garden | Q97819899 |
P7959 | historic county | Middlesex | Q19186 |
P131 | located in the administrative territorial entity | City of Westminster | Q179351 |
P276 | location | Belgravia | Q123024 |
P138 | named after | Eaton Hall | Q3046650 |
Q123171313 | Fanny Hugill |
Q6253321 | John Pratt, 4th Marquess Camden |
Q18356217 | Odo Richard Vivian, 3rd Baron Swansea |
Q21061948 | Spencer H. Curtis |
Q3249693 | Charles Edward Trevelyan, 1st Baronet |
Q5080115 | Charles Lawrence, 1st Baron Lawrence of Kingsgate |
Q56651710 | Charlotte Ashburnham, Countess of Ashburnham |
Q5345487 | Edward Strutt, 1st Baron Belper |
Q28318898 | Gabriele Annan |
Q4356925 | George Seymour |
Q5719637 | Henry Codrington |
Q4499092 | Henry Holland, 1st Viscount Knutsford |
Q333339 | John Pakington, 1st Baron Hampton |
Q6263624 | John West |
Q6679347 | Lord Henry Percy |
Q18936198 | Margery Hurst |
Q23616455 | Mary Grey, Countess Grey |
Q11703211 | Richard Chenevix Trench |
Q1791689 | Ruth Roche, Baroness Fermoy |
Q7526079 | Sir Arthur Otway, 3rd Baronet |
Q7781055 | Thelma Cazalet-Keir |
Q129429 | Vivien Leigh |
Q124021078 | Belgrave Place |
Q123819163 | Eaton Gate |
Q113554205 | Eaton Place |
Q118116513 | Eccleston Street |
Q65693373 | Elizabeth Street |
Q118139021 | Hobart Place |
Q28970243 | Lower Belgrave Street |
Q28455912 | Lyall Street |
Q123371148 | South Eaton Place |
Q109090938 | Upper Belgrave Street |
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