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KEY DETAILS

  1. What to expect

    Affluent Neighbourhood, Central Location, Quiet atmosphere

  2. The lifestyle

    Great Boutiques, Good Restaurants, Garden squares

  3. What not to expect

    A buzzling area, Many Tourists, Cheap property

  4. Type of properties

    White stucco period building, Availability of new developments schemes

Top Restaurants

  • Olive Mare
  • Olive Carne
  • Colbert
  • Zafferano
  • Amaya
  • Petrus
  • Botanist

Belgravia

Belgravia is a very affluent and sought after neighbourhood in London. Its architecture is predominantly dominated by white stucco buildings and garden squares, that makes this area so unique.

Properties in this area consist of grand period single houses and apartments with some properties benefiting from ceilings heights reaching up to 4.5m.

It is well positioned with access to the most fashionable destinations like, Sloane Street Shopping and Harrods (approx. 5-10min walk), Kings Road Chelsea (10mins Walk), Mayfair (20min walk), Hyde park (10min walk) and the River Thames (15 min walk).

The majority of this area is owned and run by the Grosvenor Estate, who over the years have significantly improved the estate, especially around Motcomb and Elizabeth Street, which is home to fashionable boutiques, cafes and restaurants.

Belgravia is known for its elite residents, prestige corporations and large number of embassies, making this a highly guarded and safe neighbourhood for many individuals and families.

SCHOOLS

Hill House, Eaton House, Holy Trinity C of E Primary, St Peter’s Eaton Square C of E Primary School, St Barnabas’ Church Of England Primary, Knightsbridge School, Sussex House School, Francis Holland School

UNDERGROUND

District, Circle and Victoria lines