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block. During World War One it was placed at the disposal of the American Expeditionary Force, along with the nearby Goring Hotel. It was converted into a hotel in the 1920s, and then into offices in the 1930s.
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killed himself there in 1878. As of March 2017, the building is the subject of a £132-million High Court trial for damages brought against
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In 2011, the 125,000-square-foot (11,600 m) full street block was purchased by Oakvest, and in 2013 Westminster City Council granted
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As of March 2017, the building is at the centre of a £132-million High Court trial for damages brought against
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for conversion into 42 luxury flats, subject to a £7.1 million financial contribution to the Council's
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Grosvenor Gardens House was built in about 1868 by the architect
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Grade II listed buildings in the City of Westminster
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Grade II-listed
mansion block
Grosvenor Gardens
Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother
David Niven
William Henry Blackmore
Christian and Nick Candy
Thomas Cundy III
French Renaissance
serviced apartment
William Henry Blackmore
planning permission
affordable housing
Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother
Lord Glamis
Lady Glamis
David Niven
Lieutenant General Sir Lewis Pelly
Christian and Nick Candy
Mark Holyoake
Historic England
"23–47 Grosvenor Gardens (1288701)"
National Heritage List for England



"Westminster approves Grosvenor Gardens House plans"
"Pitt-Rivers and Blackmore"

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