1-11, Belgrave Square SW1 London, England

North-west
The north-west terrace was built some time between 1826 and 1837, and later than the two south terraces which are more decorative. Each of Belgrave Square's four terraces was designed by George Basevi, and its three corner mansions, an unusual device, were designed by separate architects. Each terrace has emphases at its ends and in the middle, making it resemble the facade of a palace. Grade I listed... Stephen Richards all photos →

Grand terrace of houses. Circa 1825. George Basevi. Stucco. Roofs not visible. Graeco-Roman style. One of four grand terraces facing Belgrave Square.

Location map of 1-11, Belgrave Square SW1, London, England. Click to enlarge.
Aerial view of 1-11, Belgrave Square SW1, London, England. Click to enlarge.

Quick Facts

Address
London, England
Coordinates
51.4998610° N, 0.1548320° W map · aerial
Date(s)
c. 1825

Article Info

Page Title
1-11, Belgrave Square SW1
Date Published
October 8, 2013
Last Updated
September 29, 2023