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7 and 8 Balfour Place are a pair of Grade II listed houses in , Mayfair, London W1, on the corner with Mount Street. No 7 is also known as Balfour House. 7 and 8 Balfour Place were Grade II listed in 1984. They were built in 1892–1894 by Eustace Balfour and Hugh Thackeray Turner of Balfour and Turner, in a "Free Style with Flemish and early Renaissance details" , or in an Arts and Crafts style. The house's first owner was George Coventry, 9th Earl of Coventry. Balfour Place was originally known as Portugal Street (honouring the Portuguese wife of King Charles II), until the Grosvenor family renamed it after their chief surveyor.

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  • 7 and 8 Balfour Place are a pair of Grade II listed houses in , Mayfair, London W1, on the corner with Mount Street. No 7 is also known as Balfour House. 7 and 8 Balfour Place were Grade II listed in 1984. They were built in 1892–1894 by Eustace Balfour and Hugh Thackeray Turner of Balfour and Turner, in a "Free Style with Flemish and early Renaissance details" , or in an Arts and Crafts style. The house's first owner was George Coventry, 9th Earl of Coventry. Balfour Place was originally known as Portugal Street (honouring the Portuguese wife of King Charles II), until the Grosvenor family renamed it after their chief surveyor. (en)
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  • 7 and 8 Balfour Place are a pair of Grade II listed houses in , Mayfair, London W1, on the corner with Mount Street. No 7 is also known as Balfour House. 7 and 8 Balfour Place were Grade II listed in 1984. They were built in 1892–1894 by Eustace Balfour and Hugh Thackeray Turner of Balfour and Turner, in a "Free Style with Flemish and early Renaissance details" , or in an Arts and Crafts style. The house's first owner was George Coventry, 9th Earl of Coventry. Balfour Place was originally known as Portugal Street (honouring the Portuguese wife of King Charles II), until the Grosvenor family renamed it after their chief surveyor. (en)
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