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1. But it's in Belgravia that you find the snootiest squares and it's these that will perhaps deliver you the London experience at its fullest.
2. The square, in London's Belgravia, which is home to former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, drops to third place behind Ingram Avenue in Hampstead, north London.
3. Now living between Hong Kong and Belgravia, London, the 56-year-old is best known as the founder of the high-end lifestyle chain Shanghai Tang which he set up in the mid-1990s.
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4. Belgravia has been studying the club's books and has now reached a stage where it is assessing if, when and how to make a successful bid to take control at St James' Park.
5. The approach came after a reception in a large private house in Belgravia.
6. He suffocated her after she accused him of being too mean to buy a £730,000 flat in London's wealthy Belgravia district.
7. Housing affordability cannot be assessed in London using data from Belgravia, nor will Upper East Side data tell an accurate story about New York.
8. Kate Middleton and her immediate family will spend the night before the wedding at the five-star Goring Hotel in Belgravia, central London.
9. The first of the latter included St James' Square, Covent Garden, Lincoln's Inn and Bloomsbury Square, while the grander residential areas around Belgravia tend to be early or later C19.
10. Given that he has travelled many thousands of miles in search of lasting love, the irony has not escaped him that Claire works in 9) Belgravia , just a few miles from Soho.
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