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Plate 29
Grosvenor Square

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English Heritage

Publication

Author

F. H. W. Sheppard (General Editor)

Year published

1980

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'Plate 29: Grosvenor Square', Survey of London: volume 40: The Grosvenor Estate in Mayfair, Part 2 (The Buildings) (1980). URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=42194 Date accessed: 24 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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Grosvenor Square

a. No. 26, Derby House, with porch by Robert Adam of c. 1773–5 (p. 143).


Grosvenor Square

Plate 29a: Grosvenor Square
No. 26, Derby House, with porch by Robert Adam of c. 1773–5 (p. 143).

Demolished

b. No. 41 in 1909: George Devey, architect, 1884–6 (p. 152).


Grosvenor Square

Plate 29b: Grosvenor Square
No. 41 in 1909: George Devey, architect, 1884–6 (p. 152).

No. 40, 1859, on right (p. 151). Demolished

c. No. 32 in c. 1930–1: R. Stephen Ayling and Lionel Littlewood, architects, 1906–7 (p. 147).


Grosvenor Square

Plate 29c: Grosvenor Square
No. 32 in c. 1930–1: R. Stephen Ayling and Lionel Littlewood, architects, 1906–7 (p. 147).

No. 31 on right (p. 146). Demolished

d. No. 35 in c. 1930–1 (p. 148).


Grosvenor Square

Plate 29d: Grosvenor Square
No. 35 in c. 1930–1 (p. 148).

South Audley Street on right (p. 303). Demolished