2 Belgrave Square (London)
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B310 Belgrave Square, 2
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office building, Grade I Listed (UK)
2 Belgrave Square was first leased (c. 1829) to a wealthy brewer, James Goding. Later residents included James Hamilton, 2nd Duke of Abercorn, Edward Balfour and Nathaniel Clayton. In the 20th century, 2 Belgrave Square was purchased by the British soldier and politician, Ernest George Pretyman and his wife, Lady Beatrice, daughter of George Bridgeman, 4th Earl of Bradford. In 1935, after Pretyman’s death, the house was sold to Grace, Lady Dance. On 12 May 1953, it was re-opened by the Duke of Gloucester as the base of the Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian Council until 2013, when it moved to 14-15 Belgrave Square.
Part of a group of Grade I listed buildings.
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Part of a group of Grade I listed buildings.
britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101066455-1-11-belgrave-sq...
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belgrave_Square
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 51°30'0"N -0°9'14"E
- 123 – 151 Buckingham Palace Road 0.8 km
- Cardinal Place 0.9 km
- Royal Parks HQ and Information Centre 1.3 km
- Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy 1.5 km
- Home Office 1.7 km
- Foreign and Commonwealth Office 1.7 km
- Embankment Place 2.2 km
- SIS Building 2.4 km
- Draper Estate 3.7 km
- Tower Bridge Business Complex 6.2 km
- Belgrave Square Gardens 0.1 km
- Cadogan Place Gardens 0.5 km
- Eaton Square Gardens 0.5 km
- Harrods 0.6 km
- Belgravia 0.6 km
- Hyde Park Barracks 0.8 km
- Knightsbridge 0.8 km
- Chelsea 1.9 km
- Brompton 1.9 km
- Central London 2.5 km