Chester Square

It was developed by the Grosvenor family, as were the nearby Belgrave and Eaton Square.

[1] No.32 was used as a backdrop for video accompanying Morrissey's track "Suedehead".

The whole except No.s 80a, 81, 81a, 82, 83 and 83a (so No.s 1–13 and 14–23, 24–32, 37–39, 42–45, 45a, 45b, 65–76 and 77–80, 80a, and 84–88 and the Mews Arch) is listed Grade II for architectural merit.

The Ecclesiologist magazine criticised the opening, saying it was "an attempt - but happily a most unsuccessful one - to find a Protestant development of the Christian styles".

[citation needed] The church is in the late Decorated Gothic style, with an exterior of Kentish Ragstone.

Chester Square
St Michael's Church, Chester Square