Upon the instructions of Grosvenor. A fourth floor one bedroom apartment with east and west facing views, moments from Hyde Park.
Dunraven Street was laid out in the 1750s as Norfolk Street, and in the 19th century was sometimes known as New Norfolk Street. In 1939, it was renamed Dunraven Street by London County Council, after the fourth Earl of Dunraven and Mount-Earl, a former resident of the street. Dunraven Street runs parallel with Park Lane and is within good distance of the highly desirable amenities of Mayfair, Marble Arch, and Bond Street. Marble Arch is the closest underground station.