Trevor Square
Communal gardensGarden squares in LondonGrade II listed houses in the City of WestminsterKnightsbridgeSquares in the City of Westminster
Trevor Square is an elongated garden square in Knightsbridge, London. It was designed in the 1810s chiefly by architect William Fuller Pocock, and the mid-rise, basemented houses fronting its two long sides, with slate mansard roofs are listed in the British protective and recognising scheme, and were built in the 1820s. The main stonemason employed was Lancelot Edward Wood after whom is named neighbouring street Lancelot Place (originally Petwin Place).
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Trevor Square, London Knightsbridge
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N 51.500479 ° | E -0.164751 ° |
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Trevor Square 31
SW7 1TW London, Knightsbridge
England, United Kingdom
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