Belgrave Road

Coordinates: 51°29′34″N 0°08′35″W / 51.49266°N 0.14292°W / 51.49266; -0.14292
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Belgrave Road

Belgrave Road is a street in the Pimlico area of London.[1] It is situated in the city of Westminster and runs between Eccleston Bridge to the northwest and Lupus Street to the southeast.

The street and the adjacent area were developed by Thomas Cubitt in the 1840s, who considered it as dwellings for the middle class, as opposed to those he had developed in Belgravia for the more affluent. The widths of the properties were comparatively narrow. As a result, the area went into decline but has more recently improved in both appearance and use.

There are three green spaces along its length, which is only 750 metres long. These are Eccleston Square, Warwick Square, and St George's Square.

Belgrave Road is the home of

public house
, the "Marquis of Westminster".

Its proximity to Victoria Station has made it a popular street for tourists.

Bibliography

  • Michael Leapman (editor), London — The evolution of a great city. Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1989. .

References

51°29′34″N 0°08′35″W / 51.49266°N 0.14292°W / 51.49266; -0.14292