Warwick Square

[1] An outlier (anomaly) is No.33 which is beyond the south corner of the rectangle - it has views of parts of the square from its front.

The group of four K6 telephone boxes (deemed) on Belgrave Road next to the garden wall of No.1 are listed Grade II.

[2] No.s 1–23, 26–33, 49–80 which are the fronting buildings save for a church, have national protection and recognition (that is by statutory listed building status); they are in the initial, mainstream category, Grade II.

[3][4][5][6][7][8][9] The square began with roads and pipes in 1843 and the terraces around it were completed in the next few years.

[6] No.66 was Cubitt's home and office at the time he was developing the square.

1–7 Warwick Square in July 2012