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Chester Square

1828 establishments in EnglandBelgraviaCommunal gardensGarden squares in LondonGrade II listed buildings in the City of Westminster
Grade II listed housesGrade II listed parks and gardens in LondonSquares in the City of Westminster
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Chester Square is an elongated residential garden square in London's Belgravia district. It was developed by the Grosvenor family, as were the nearby Belgrave and Eaton Square. The square is named after the city of Chester, the city nearest the Grosvenors' ancestral home of Eaton Hall.No.32 was used as a backdrop for video accompanying Morrissey's track "Suedehead". The whole except No.s 80a, 81, 81a, 82, 83 and 83a (so No.s 1–13 and 14–23, 24–32, 37–39, 42–45, 45a, 45b, 65–76 and 77–80, 80a, and 84–88 and the Mews Arch) is listed Grade II for architectural merit.The (private, communal) gardens are Grade II listed on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens.

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Chester Square
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Chester Square 14
SW1W 9DE London, Belgravia
England, United Kingdom
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