Around Belgravia

Belgravia awards

Luminaries were lauded at the Belgravia Awards 2020 which celebrated the people and businesses which make this area special.

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Acres of luxury

When the site of Chelsea Barracks was bought, it was Britain’s largest property deal ever. Now it is one of the world’s most desirable addresses.

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Empowering others

Anita Choudhrie is the matriarch of an eminent Indian family based in the UK. Her charity is helping female disabled athletes get to the Tokyo Olympics.

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Art for all

Try the new MasterPeace art studio in Eccleston Yards, Belgravia, to release your inner creativity and for mindfulness. Children’s classes available too.

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A riveting read

Belgravia is the backdrop for Sarah J Naughton’s new psychological thriller The Mothers. Here she talks about the local places which inspired her.

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A wild world

Co-founder Lucy Carr-Ellison tells us what’s cooking at Wild by Tart, the trendy new all-day restaurant in Belgravia’s Eccleston Yards.

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Sixties it girl

Paulene Stone was a Vogue cover girl in the Sixties, but, aged 78, she still has it. Her life has been full of colour, glamour and tragedy.

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Vegan London

To celebrate World Vegan Month, here is our round-up of some of the best plant-based food in the capital from afternoon tea to a 10 course dinner.

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Passion for bread

It is passion for bread which has kept the wood-fired oven burning at French Poilâne bakers in Elizabeth Street for almost 20 years.

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Caledonian comforts

A home from home for the exiled Scot, the historic Caledonian Club in Belgravia has had a raft of famous members. Now it is changing with the times.

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Saint Anton

Renowned chef Anton Mosimann talks about his life and reveals that he knew what he wanted to do as a career from the age of just 5.

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