Sir Richard Grosvenor had a licence to begin developing the Square in 1721, and it quickly became one of the most fashionable residential addresses in London. Author Oscar Wilde lived in Grosvenor Square between 1883-4, and references to the Square appear in four of his works. The Bentley Boys had adjacent flats in the south-east corner of the square in the 1920s, and an abundance of sports cars parked there gave it the name ‘Bentley Corner’ amongst local cabbies.
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- Liberty London
- Royal Academy of Arts
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