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Connaught Square, Westminster - predominantly four storey town houses surround a private gated garden planted with mature trees.
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Connaught Square, Westminster - predominantly four storey town houses surround a private gated garden planted with mature trees.

Connaught Square, Westminster, London, was the first square of city houses to be built in the Bayswater area. It was named after the Duke of Gloucester, a member of the royal family who was also Earl of Connaught, who had a house nearby. The current appearance of the square dates from the 1820s. The square is just north of Hyde Park, and to the west of Edgware Road, it is also within 300m of Marble Arch, and the western end of Oxford Street.

Blair's residence

The house at No. 29 is now owned by Tony Blair and Cherie Booth.
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The house at No. 29 is now owned by Tony Blair and Cherie Booth.

In October 2004, Prime Minister Tony Blair purchased No. 29, on the West side of Connaught Square, for a reported £3.5 million pounds. In many ways Blair's house is similar to 10 Downing Street, having even been used as a replica for the Prime Minster's official residence during the filming of the TV series "The Alan Clark Diaries". It has been speculated that part of No.29 is to be converted into offices for a future Blair Foundation. The houses on the West side back onto Connaught Mews, a very quiet, dead end picturesque mews street.

Other residents

Current residents of Connaught Square As well as houses, the square also contains other enterprises including a very small primary school and doctor’s surgery.

There is also a garage specialising in classic cars on the north side (Connaught Street). Just off the square on Connaught Street shops include Marcus's Coffee which supplies many of the best London hotels with freshly roasted coffee, roasted on the premises, and the Chinese restaurant which was the location of dealings during the Grobbelaar football bungs scandal. [link]

Community

Residents of Connaught Square hold an exclusive summer party in the central garden every year. The square is maintained by the owners of the adjoining properties who contribute to its upkeep, and in return are issued keys to the garden. Such gated gardens are a particular feature of this area of London. There are often very expensive cars parked around the square, Rolls Royce, Jaguar, and more exclusive marques.

Sounds

Calls to prayer can be heard from the square regularly throughout the day, and there is a constant background of emergency service sirens from vehicles on the roads in the vicinity. Music from events such as 'Party in the Park' held in Hyde Park can be heard from the square, some houses even having views of the park and events.

Architecture

Connaught Square's architecture is primarily Georgian. Redevelopment was initially planned in the early 18th century and the first of its 45 brick houses was built in 1828 as part of the Hyde Park estate.

Nearby places

Nearest tube stations

External links

 


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