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.

Notable buildings include the Grade II-listed Grosvenor Gardens House at Nos.

It stands at the junction of Grosvenor Gardens and Hobart Place, on land donated by the 2nd Duke of Westminster.

The shell-covered huts in the southern garden were part of a redesign of the park by Jean Moreux, architect-in-chief of the National Monuments and Palaces of France, in 1952.

The fabrique style buildings are covered with shells from England and France, and are used to store gardening equipment.

The Rifle Brigade Memorial, Grosvenor Gardens