English: Belgravia: Wilton Crescent, SW1 Wilton Crescent, to the north-west of Belgrave Square was laid out in 1827 as part of the new Grosvenor Estate, built on the lands of the Duke of Westminster. The buildings in this part of the crescent were refaced with stone in the early 1900s, making them look different from the stuccoed terraces which are a characteristic feature of the rest of the estate.
The red and white flag is that of the Singaporean High Commission at 9 Wilton Crescent.
This view is of the western arc of the crescent. Danny's 213435 shows the eastern arc.
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