Beauchamp Place

Summary

Beauchamp Place (pronounced "Beecham Place") is a fashionable shopping street in the Knightsbridge district of London. It was known as Grove Place until 1885.

Beauchamp Place, 2008
Beauchamp Place, 1977

It was once better known for its brothels and lodging houses, but since the Edwardian era, antique shops and high end fashion boutiques have dominated the street.[1]

Beauchamp Place was also a 16th-century mansion of the Seymour family, whose titles included Viscount Beauchamp. It belonged to Edward Seymour, Viscount Beauchamp, who became the Earl of Hertford and was the son of a Lord Protector of England.[2]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Starren, Carolyn (2006). The Kensington book. London: Historical Publications. p. 15. ISBN 9781905286164.
  2. ^ Melissa Franklin Harkrider, Women, Reform and Community in Early Modern England, p. 47

Website: www.beauchamp-place.com

External links edit

  • The Beauchamp Place Association
  •   Media related to Beauchamp Place at Wikimedia Commons

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