Grosvenor Street
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Grosvenor Street

Resurfacing in the 1920s
Grosvenor Street runs from the bottom gates of Victoria College to the junction of St Saviour's Road, St James Street and La Motte Street. On one side is the magnificent Grosvenor Terrace, the town's longest, but the opposite side has lost most of its character with Victorian houses interspersed with bland modern blocks
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Grosvenor House, since demolished, stood on the corner with St Saviour's Road ...
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... it was replaced by a new Grosvenor House, occupied by Commercial Union insurance from the 1960s
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Grosvenor House when completed
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Grosvenor Lodge in 1968
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Grosvenor Terrace in 1968
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Grosvenor Lodge
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The corner with St James Street before the Manor and adjacent buildings were demolished
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A view from the top end
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1920s
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The eastern end of La Motte Street at the junction with St James' Street to the right and Grosvenor Street straight ahead
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Colling's boarding house, 1900 advert
