Plate 60: Montpelier Square area.

Survey of London: Volume 45, Knightsbridge. Originally published by London County Council, London, 2000.

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Montpelier Square Area 1991–5

a. Nos 6–7 Montpelier Terrace, built 1851–2 (p.116)

Figure 60a:

Montpelier Square area

Nos 6–7 Montpelier Terrace, built 1851–2 (p.116)

b. 17A Montpelier Square (right) and Nos 5 and 6 Sterling Street (p. 118)

Figure 60b:

Montpelier Square area

17A Montpelier Square (right) and Nos 5 and 6 Sterling Street (p. 118)

c (below). No. 35 Montpelier Square, built c. 1849 (p. 114)

Figure 60c:

Montpelier Square area

(below). No. 35 Montpelier Square, built c. 1849 (p. 114)

d (below). The King George IV public house, built c. 1827, in 1991 (p.111).

Figure 60d:

Montpelier Square area

(below). The King George IV public house, built c. 1827, in 1991 (p.111).

Demolished