Belgravia
Built in circa 1827 by architect Thomas Cubitt this Grade II* listed Regency mansion has a unique and highly interesting history which includes a key strategic role during World War Two. The house originally served as the London home for a series of affluent families for over 90 years.
Earlcrown undertook the development management of the project in order to return the 10,700 sqft (994 sqm) historic Grade II* listed mansion in Belgravia to private residential use and create a magnificent new 21st century home. Quality, innovation and functionality combine into a beautiful space that comprises main Regency mansion complete with separate mews house and terraced gardens.
Built in circa 1827 by architect Thomas Cubitt this Grade II* listed Regency mansion has a unique and highly interesting history which includes a key strategic role during World War Two. The house originally served as the London home for a series of affluent families for over 90 years.
Earlcrown undertook the development management of the project in order to return the 10,700 sqft (994 sqm) historic Grade II* listed mansion in Belgravia to private residential use and create a magnificent new 21st century home. Quality, innovation and functionality combine into a beautiful space that comprises main Regency mansion complete with separate mews house and terraced gardens.