English: 12 Belgrave Square This mansion, standing at the west corner of Belgrave Square, was designed by Robert Smirke in 1830-33 for the 1st Earl Brownlow. Of five spacious bays and three storeys with a Greek Doric porch. Grade I listed.
It is now the Portuguese Embassy.
The square was laid out from around 1826. Unusually, detached mansions were designed by separate architects for three of the corners.
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