Grosvenor Square

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Grosvenor Square is a large, historic garden square in London’s Mayfair district, long associated with aristocratic residences and prominent diplomatic buildings.

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Grosvenor Square, London 1

Statements (41)

Predicate Object
instanceOf garden square
park
public square
associatedWith American community in London
Embassy of the United States in London
surface form: United States diplomatic presence in London

aristocratic residences
diplomatic missions
continent Europe
country United Kingdom
developmentBegan 18th century
governedBy Westminster City Council
hasCoordinateSystem WGS84
hasFeature central garden
formal paths
lawns
memorials
ornamental trees
perimeter railings
hasLandUse mixed residential and institutional
hasMemorial Dwight D. Eisenhower statue
Eagle Squadrons Memorial
Franklin D. Roosevelt statue
Ronald Reagan statue
September 11 Memorial Garden
hasShape rectangular
hasUse commemoration
public open space
recreation
heritageStatus Grade II registered park and garden
locatedInTimeZone Europe/London
location City of Westminster
London, England
surface form: London

Mayfair, London, England
surface form: Mayfair
namedAfter Grosvenor family
near Bond Street
Oxford Street
ownedBy Grosvenor Estate
partOf West End of London
transportNearby Bond Street Underground station
Marble Arch Underground station
urbanDistrict Mayfair conservation area

Referenced by (6)

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2nd Earl of Guilford deathPlace Grosvenor Square
subject surface form: Frederick North, 2nd Earl of Guilford
this entity surface form: Grosvenor Square, London
Mayfair, London, England hasSquare Grosvenor Square
subject surface form: Mayfair
Mayfair, London, England hasStreet Grosvenor Square
subject surface form: Mayfair
Mount Street nearbyArea Grosvenor Square
Earl Russell (John Russell) placeOfBirth Grosvenor Square
subject surface form: John Russell, 1st Earl Russell