Lyall Street is a street in Belgravia, London, in the City of Westminster.

The north side of the street, seen here from across Eaton Square

It runs south from Chesham Place to Eaton Square, where it continues as Elizabeth Street and is part of the Grosvenor Estate, built on land owned by the Duke of Westminster.

Lyall Street was built in 1838 by master builder Thomas Cubitt, who had his headquarters at 3-4 Lyall Street. It was named after Charles Lyall, trustee of the Lowndes Estate.[1]

John Aspinall lived at No. 1 Lyall Street.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "History of Cubitt Lodge".
  2. ^ Thompson, Laura (8 February 2018). A Different Class of Murder: The Story of Lord Lucan. ISBN 9781788545143.

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