Lowndes Square is a residential garden square in Belgravia.[1]
Lowndes Square in works by Agatha Christie[]
- Lady Ethel Merridew, a distant cousin of Jane Marple, used to live in a stylish house in Lowndes Square. The house was torn down and was replaced with a vast skyscraper building of modernistic design. (At Bertram's Hotel)
- Sir Gervase Chevenix-Gore owned a townhouse at 218 Lowndes Square. (Dead Man's Mirror)
- Lady Grant, one of Mr Morley's patiens lives at Lowndes Square. (One, Two, Buckle My Shoe)