Seville Street is a short but elegant thoroughfare in the heart of Belgravia, forming a link between the bustling Knightsbridge in the north and the refined Lowndes Square in the south. Entrance to Harriet Walk is also at the junction with Lowndes Square. Located within the prestigious Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, the street is characterised by its historic architecture, quiet ambiance, and proximity to some of London's most celebrated shopping and residential areas.

Overview and Layout

Seville Street is very short. It runs for approximately 66 metres (about 216 feet), stretching in a straight line between Knightsbridge (the road and district) and Lowndes Square. It functions as a two-way street and supports light vehicular traffic, with limited parking availability along the curbs. The street is typically quiet compared to the busy thoroughfares it connects, owing to its residential nature and position away from major intersections.

Historical Background

The development of Seville Street dates back to the early 19th century, during the Georgian and early Victorian periods, when this part of Belgravia was being transformed from rural land into a residential district for London's aristocracy and upper classes. The land was part of the Grosvenor Estate, one of London's most influential landowning families, whose extensive holdings played a central role in shaping much of central West London.

Name Origin and Pronunciation

The street takes its name from the Spanish city of Seville, though the exact reason for this naming is unclear. It may reflect the fashion in 19th-century Britain of giving streets foreign or exotic-sounding names to evoke a sense of sophistication and culture. The name is pronounced ‘SEV-ill' in British English, not as in the Spanish pronunciation. The IPA pronunciation is /ˈsɛv.əl/.

Character and Ambiance

Seville Street is noted for its discreet elegance. While only a few hundred metres in length, it reflects the classical architectural style that defines Belgravia, with stucco-fronted townhouses, decorative balconies, and well-maintained façades. The character is residential, with many properties now functioning as luxury apartments or embassies. Trees line parts of the street, and it enjoys a quiet, exclusive feel that belies its central location.

Nearby Landmarks and Attractions

Seville Street benefits from proximity to a number of major London attractions, including:

Real Estate and Property Values

As of May 2025, residential property on Seville Street ranks among the most expensive in the capital. Properties here are typically multi-storey townhouses or subdivided flats within Georgian or early Victorian buildings.

These figures place Seville Street well above the London average, reflecting both its prime location and prestigious character.

Transport and Accessibility

Nearest London Underground Stations

Bus Services

The nearest bus stops are located on Knightsbridge, within 100 metres of Seville Street. Key routes include:

These services make Seville Street exceptionally well connected despite its tranquil setting.

Fun Fact

Seville Street appears briefly in the James Bond film "Skyfall" (2012), where it served as a backdrop for a short walking scene involving Bond and M. Though uncredited, its elegant façade was chosen for its quintessential London charm and discreet tone, making it perfect for a film that blends luxury with espionage.

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