Wilton Crescent is a street in Belgravia, Central London, comprising a sweeping elegant terrace of Georgian houses and the private communal gardens that the semi-circle looks out upon. The houses were built in the early 19th century and are now Grade II listed buildings. The street is the northern projection of Belgravia and is often taken to fall into the category of London's garden squares.[n 1]
It is notable for its affluent and politically important list of residents, present and historic, and it today includes the High Commission of Singapore and equivalent Embassy of Luxembourg. Its closest public transit link is Hyde Park Corner tube station, beyond a cluster of affluent mews and St Paul's Knightsbridge (built in 1843).
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WiltonCrescent is a street in Belgravia, Central London, comprising a sweeping elegant terrace of Georgian houses and the private communal gardens that...
partly set at Lady Britomart's house in WiltonCrescent. In 2007, Wilton Garden, in the middle of the crescent, was awarded a bronze medal by the London...
grandfather under special remainder in 1814 to the title of Earl of Wilton (whence WiltonCrescent etc. in Belgravia). "The Cheshire villages of Lupus, Eccleston...
that was disputed in court. Courtoy died on 26 January 1849, at 14 WiltonCrescent, Belgrave Square, one of the most expensive areas of London. Her Will...
Wilton Place is a street in Knightsbridge, London. It runs north–south between Knightsbridge to the north and WiltonCrescent to the south. It is home...
(What price salvation now?). London Act I: Lady Britomart's house in WiltonCrescent Act II: The Salvation Army shelter in West Ham Act III: Lady Britomart's...
then the United Kingdom. While the Government established itself in WiltonCrescent in the Belgravia area of London, the Grand Duchess and her family moved...
south-west to north-east from Lowndes Street to a junction with Wilton Terrace, WiltonCrescent, and Belgrave Mews North. Kinnerton Street joins it on the...
Street. East of Yonge, it was Crookshank Street, Wilton Street, with a portion called WiltonCrescent (George Street to Sherbourne Avenue), and finally...
Sculptors in New York City, and his watercolour 'Belgrave Square and WiltonCrescent' (1928) is held by the Tate. Buckman, David (1998). Dictionary of Artists...
originally built as a service street for the Grosvenor Estate's WiltonCrescent and Wilton Street. It was named after Lower Kinnerton in Cheshire associated...
covered over, west of Kinnerton Street (which runs at the back of WiltonCrescent), Lowndes Street, Chesham Street, Westbourn Street, and the Commercial...
Trevethin), Cassandra, Atalanta and Tatiana Marchessini. He lived in WiltonCrescent, Belgravia, London. Marchessini has published polemical works. Modern...
Crocker End, near Nettlebed, and still maintained a London home at WiltonCrescent. The constituency is around 40 miles west of central London, and has...
situated close to other governments-in-exile, including Luxembourg, in WiltonCrescent, and the Netherlands in Piccadilly. Approximately 30 members of the...
of the local landowning Lowndes family WiltonCrescent Mews, Wilton Place, Wilton Row, Wilton Street and Wilton Terrace – after local landowners the Grosvenors...