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Collection: Eaton Square

Eaton Square is one of London's most prestigious garden squares, located in Belgravia. It was developed in the 19th century by the Grosvenor family, who named it after their country estate, Eaton Hall, in Cheshire.

Construction Highlights:

  • Developer: The square was laid out by Thomas Cubitt from 1827.
  • Architectural Style: The buildings feature white stucco façades, characteristic of Belgravia’s classical elegance.
  • Size & Layout: Eaton Square is larger than Chester Square but less grand than Belgrave Square, forming part of the Grosvenor Estate’s trio of squares.
  • Modern Prestige: In 2016, Eaton Square was named the most expensive place to buy property in Britain, with townhouses averaging £17 million.

The square remains a symbol of luxury and exclusivity, home to embassies, private residences, and high-profile figures!

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