It runs south-west to north-east from Belgrave Square to Grosvenor Place.
24 was home to Brian Epstein, the manager of the Beatles, who moved there in January 1965 from a flat in nearby Whaddon House.
[1] He died there on 27 August 1967 of an accidental barbiturate and alcohol overdose.
[2] Gerald Grosvenor, 6th Duke of Westminster gave a house in the street to Norman Tebbit and his wife, following the Brighton bombing in 1984.
[4] It was from the steps of this house that Heseltine announced that he would challenge Margaret Thatcher for the leadership of the Conservative Party.