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  1. Belgrave Square is a 19th-century garden square in London, named after the title of the Duke of Westminster. It has many embassies, statues, and a history of wealthy residents and events.

  2. Discover the gardens, statues, tennis court and embassies of Belgrave Square, a central location in Belgravia. Find out where to eat, sleep and explore nearby attractions in this guide.

  3. Belgrave Square is a private garden in a wealthy area of London, near Hyde Park and Buckingham Palace. Read reviews from visitors who walked by the square and saw its architecture and statues, or who tried to access the garden.

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  4. Belgrave Square is a private square in Belgravia, London, developed by Thomas Cubitt in the early 19th century. It has a raised area in the middle, memorial sculptures, and is part of a group of four garden squares in the area.

  5. Belgrave Square is one of the grandest districts of London. From the beginning of it's construction until the Second World War the square was occupied by the British aristocracy, but nowadays an increasing number of people wealthy.

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  6. A 4.5 acre garden in Belgravia, designed by George Basevi and Thomas Cubitt in 1826. Enjoy wisteria, roses, summerhouses, a wildflower meadow, sculptures and more in this award-winning space.

  7. londongardenstrust.org › conservation › publicationsBelgrave Square

    Retrace your steps and walk along Wilton Terrace into Belgrave Square. Cross towards the square garden using the zebra crossing, turn left and stop at the statue of Henry the Navigator. Turn left and begin to walk around the inner pavement of the square, with the garden on your right.