Lower Grosvenor Street

The Grosvenor Arms at 2 Grosvenor Street (formerly Lower Grosvenor Street)

Lower Grosvenor Street was a street in London, England,[1] later renamed Grosvenor Street. It was at the south-eastern corner of Grosvenor Square, extending eastward towards Bond Street.[1] Count de Melfort, in his Impressions of England, described the street as consisting of "a great number of excellent houses, the majority of which are inhabited by titled persons and affluent families".[1]

16 Lower Grosvenor Street was for some time the home of the Royal Institute of British Architects.[1]

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Coordinates: 51°30′41″N 0°08′56″W / 51.5113°N 0.1488°W / 51.5113; -0.1488

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