Aldford House

Aldford House was a grand mansion built on London's Park Lane in 1894–97 for the diamond magnate, Alfred Beit.

[2] The architects were the Scottish partnership of Eustace Balfour and Hugh Thackeray Turner.

[2] Its style was somewhat Jacobean but it was not well-received and was demolished in 1929.

[3] A block of flats with the same name was then constructed on the site by the architectural partnership of George Val Myer and F. J. Watson-Hart, advised by Edwin Lutyens.

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Aldford House in 1918
The ground floor plan of Beit's mansion in 1898, including a billiard room and winter garden . [ 1 ]