


Belgravia Place is a luxurious but discreet corner of Belgravia. It's a new development (1991) covering about one acre, in its own private square between Whittaker Street, Bourne Street, Holbein Place and Graham Terrace.
The development was a joint venture between the Grosvenor Estate and Hutchinson Whampoa Property Group. The architects were Paul Davis & Partners.
An old school site was turned into 28 town-houses. 10 of them are mews houses with patio gardens. The 8 largest houses each come their own 30-foot swimming pools at sub-basement level. The houses run from 2 to 6 bedrooms in size. There are 14 apartments (including 4 penthouses): 8 facing onto Whittaker Street and 6 onto Bourne Street. They come in various sizes from 1 to 4 bedrooms.
The development was a joint venture between the Grosvenor Estate and Hutchinson Whampoa Property Group. The architects were Paul Davis & Partners.
An old school site was turned into 28 town-houses. 10 of them are mews houses with patio gardens. The 8 largest houses each come their own 30-foot swimming pools at sub-basement level. The houses run from 2 to 6 bedrooms in size. There are 14 apartments (including 4 penthouses): 8 facing onto Whittaker Street and 6 onto Bourne Street. They come in various sizes from 1 to 4 bedrooms.
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