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Grosvenor Square was originally laid out by gardener John Alston in the 1720s; his 'wilderness worke' design was a celebration of the countryside in the city. However, the gardens have been modified over time to meet the changing needs of those around them. Reserved for residents' use for much of its
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obtained a licence to develop Grosvenor Square and the surrounding streets in 1710, and development took place between 1725 and 1731. The land was sold in individual plots, with 30 different builders or partnerships taking a lease; about half of these had become bankrupt by 1738. Grosvenor Square was
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Following an international Call for Ideas in 2018, Grosvenor confirmed that the square would be redesigned to enhance its contribution to the environment and local communities.  In June 2022, Westminster City Council approved a proposal to transform the square into "an extraordinary garden with
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life, the Grade II-registered landscape was, after the Second World War, made a public space for everyone's enjoyment, through the Roosevelt Memorial Act 1946 It was then managed by the Royal Parks until 2018, when Grosvenor Britain & Ireland took over its management.
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The north side of Grosvenor Square in the 18th or early 19th century. The three houses at the far left form a unified group, but the others on this side are individually designed. Most later London squares would be more
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by Oscar Wilde, when Lady Bracknell makes a comment about violence in Grosvenor Square because of the lower classes (or, depending on one's sense of humour, the upper classes) receiving education.
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Many of the houses were rebuilt later in the 18th century or during the 19th century, generally acquiring an extra storey when this happened. Number 23 (later 26) was rebuilt in 1773–74 for the
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during a London "pea-soup" fog. As she crosses the square to her residence, an unseen voice near the statue of Franklin D. Roosevelt threatens to kill her before the month is out.
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and property developer Finchatton then bought the building for the same amount in April 2013, with planning permission to convert the building into 31 luxury apartments.
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was chosen for inscription on an elliptical granite block engraved with the names of the victims, underneath which is buried a piece of the steel wreckage.
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In 1960, a new United States Embassy was built on the western side of Grosvenor Square. This was a large and architecturally significant modern design by
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sings the line "don't you think you could have taken Grandad and his medals And played a different game in Grosvenor Square" in his 1971 anti-war song
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established a military headquarters at 20 Grosvenor Square, and during this time the square was nicknamed "Eisenhower Platz". Until 2009, the
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and neo-Georgian district of London. In March and October 1968, there were large demonstrations in the square against US involvement in the
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groundbreaking environmental credentials". It is expected that, once started, the works would take around two years to complete.
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at Hyde Park Corner. As they reached the front of the Sportsman's Club, his last words were reportedly to ask her to slow down.
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lived in Grosvenor Square between 1883 and 1884, and references to the square appear in four of his works (see section below).
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Providing almost 2.5 hectares of open garden, Grosvenor Square is the second-largest garden square in central London after
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columns but this was not carried out and in the end most of the houses were built to individual designs. There were
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in 1785. Adams lived, from 1785 to 1788, in the house which still stands on the corner of Brook and Duke Streets.
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eagle that hovers above the main entrance. In November 2009, the Grosvenor Square property was purchased by the
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by Oscar Wilde, the first scene is in "the octagon room at Sir Robert Chiltern's house in Grosvenor Square".
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one of the three or four most fashionable residential addresses in London from its construction until the
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designed American embassy building (1960–2018) on the western side of Grosvenor Square is now a hotel
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and local government of a "moral failure" for not closing two other roads adjacent to the embassy.
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Since 2003, the east of the gardens has contained a memorial garden to 67 British victims of the
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began in 2013, with relocation completed by 2017. In October 2009, following a recommendation by
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until 2014, when all the functions of the Canadian High Commission were transferred to
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stands in the square, as does a later statue of Eisenhower, and a statue of president
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and "consolidate its diplomatic activity in the UK in a single, central location in
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The central garden in Grosvenor Square, now a public park (pictured November 2008)
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Grosvenor Square was long a center of American presence in London beginning when
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of 1938–1960 on the square was purchased by the Canadian government and renamed
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In 2008, the United States Government chose a site for a new embassy in the
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Video: Britain's Roosevelt Memorial at Grosvenor Square, 1946/11/28 (1946)
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produced a design for a palatial east side to the square featuring thirty
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building at 20 Grosvenor Square was sold in 2007 for £250 million to
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For the former US embassy sometimes known as "Grosvenor Square", see
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is terrorized in Grosvenor Square as she leaves the U.S. Embassy at
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announced its intention to sell its High Commission building at
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begin with the line "As I was walkin' 'round Grosvenor Square".
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Caroline Bingley makes a comment regarding the local dance in
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at 4.5 hectares is a larger space, it is categorised as an
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The Politics of Honor: A Biography of Adlai E. Stevenson
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continued to use this building as its headquarters for
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Most of the buildings on Grosvenor Square are in the
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Dorian Gray, the protagonist of Oscar Wilde's novel
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hotel, formerly the Millennium Hotel London Mayfair
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Grosvenor Square (Paving, etc.) Act 1774
Embassy of the United States in London
Grosvenor Square, Dublin

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GROH-vən-ər
garden square
Mayfair
Westminster
London
Duke of Westminster

Richard Grosvenor
Second World War
bays
Colen Campbell
Corinthian
mews
11th Earl of Derby
Robert Adam
Russell Square
Lincoln's Inn Fields
Inn of Court
Bentley Boys
Woolf Barnato
Tim Birkin
Glen Kidston
Bernard Rubin
London cab

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