taken 11 years ago, near to Chelsea, Kensington And Chelsea, England
Lowndes House, Lowndes Place
Late Georgian or early Victorian but much altered with the addition of frills around 1900, according to the listing. It has a Doric porch (TQ2879 : Detail of Lowndes House, Lowndes Place). Grade II listed.
The arched entrance, of a similar vintage, leads to Roberts Mews. Grade II listed.
A few years ago it was on the market for £40million+.
By my reckoning, on the extreme left of this image Basher has captured the steps up to number 46, from which address Lord Lucan disappeared 40 years ago today.