33 Thurloe Square
SW7
Residential building
Key Details
Address
33 Thurloe Square, London SW7 2SD
County
Greater London
Country
England
Buildings
1
Overview
33 Thurloe Square is a building in South Kensington, London SW7.
The building is located on one of London’s most prestigious garden squares, Thurloe Square, which is overlooked by the Victoria & Albert Museum.
The property was once occupied by Sir Henry Cole, the first director of the V&A and was previously the Kazakhstan Embassy.
It is situated across the road from Exhibition Road and ca. 7 minutes' walk from Hyde Park.
Be the first to hear about the upcoming launch events and emerging projects – Buildington’s free ‘Launch Events Weekly’ newsletter is sent out once a week
Site & Location
Transport
TUBE
South Kensington Underground StationCircle, District, Piccadilly
BUS
Victoria and Albert Museum14, 414, 74, C1, N74, N97
News from the companies
Nearby new developments
Native Land and Places for London have won the planning appeal from The Planning Inspectorate for the redevelopment of South Kensington Underground station and the...
12.12.2023
New on Buildington - The former police building at 60-62 Walton Street will be converted into 7 flats in Chelsea, London SW3.
16.10.2019
New appointment
Clarion Housing Group has appointed Durkan to refurbish the Sutton Dwellings at Sutton Estate in Chelsea.
The work on the four buildings is set to begin in May 2022....
11.04.2022
New images
New photos of The Clearings development site in Chelsea where Citigrove will be building 78 ultra-prime homes.
01.04.2024
37 Beaufort Gardens residential development in Knightsbridge, London SW3 - new on Buildington!
11.01.2017
Disclaimer
Information on this page is for guidance only and remains subject to change. Buildington does not sell or let this property. For more information about this property please register your interest on the original website or get in touch with the Connected Companies.