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Grosvenor Gardens

Grosvenor Gardens is the name given to two triangular parks in Belgravia, London, faced on their western and eastern sides by streets of the same name. Both roads run roughly north to south from Hobart Place and Grosvenor Place to Buckingham Palace Road, and is entirely the A3215.

Notable residents
William Henry Blackmore (1827–1878), killed himself in his study at Belgrave Mansions, Grosvenor Gardens • Henry Eliot, 5th Earl of St Germans (1835–1911), lived at No. 13 • John Eliot, 6th Earl of St Germans (1890–1922), born and lived at No. 13 • Thomas Forbes (1900–1988), grew up at No. 15 • Count Hayashi Tadasu (1850–1913), First Ambassador of Japan to Great Britain. Lived at No. 4. • Agnes Keyser opened a hospital during the First World War at No. 9, a close friend of King Edward VII, set up to nurse British officers, including the novelist Stuart Cloete. The hospital became King Edward VII's Hospital for Officers. • Augustus Pitt Rivers (1827–1900), lived at No. 4, commemorated with a blue plaqueF. E. Smith, 1st Earl of Birkenhead (1872–1930), lived at No. 32, commemorated with a blue plaque ==References==
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