Belgravia Living

A-D | E-K | L-Z | Little Chester St  Lower Belgrave St Lowndes Close Lowndes Place Lyall Mews Lyall Mews West Lyall St Minera Mews Motcomb St Old Barrack Yard Ormonde Place Passmore St Roberts Mews South Eaton Place Studio Place Upper Belgrave St West Eaton Place West Eaton Place Mews West Halkin St Wilton Crescent Wilton Mews Wilton Place Wilton Row Wilton St Wilton Terrace

 

Lower Belgrave Street

Map

Like Belgravia itself, Lower Belgrave Street was named after Belgrave, a village near Leicester owned by the Grosvenor family.

Lower Belgrave Street is fairly busy as you would expect so close to Victoria Station. It's a one-way street taking traffic south. There are some nice looking houses with brick facades.

The 'Plumbers' Arms' pub was built by Thomas Cubitt along with the surrounding houses. It was the first place Lady Lucan ran to on a wet November night in 1974 when she was attacked in her nearby home by an intruder and discovered the dead nanny, supposedly killed by her vanished husband.

 

Top