Lowndes Square

Ecclesiastically (that is, in the Anglican Church), it remains in a northern projection of one of the parishes of Chelsea,[1] except its east side, which is in the very small parish of St Paul, Knightsbridge,[2] a division which is mirrored secularly by the boundaries of two London Boroughs (Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea).

The square has the highest percentage of highly anonymous (shell company) ownership in the UK, accounting for 40% of the houses.

[3][better source needed] Its houses are valued in excess of £10 million and so are mainly internally converted into apartments, some of which are multi-level.

50 and possibly higher) is the Park Tower (Hotel), which fronts Knightsbridge, an arterial road on the other side.

Nicolas Roeg and Donald Cammell's 1970 film Performance, starring Mick Jagger and James Fox, used interiors of Leonard Plugge's Lowndes Square house.

Lowndes Square
Lowndes Street where it enters Lowndes Square (trees to the right)