Survey of London: Volume 40, the Grosvenor Estate in Mayfair, Part 2 (The Buildings). Originally published by London County Council, London, 1980.
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In this section
a. Aldford Street, north side photographed before demolition of Nos. 6–14 in 1895

Aldford Street, north side photographed before demolition of Nos. 6–14 in 1895
b. Nos. 1–3 Balfour Place (right to left) in 1894.

Nos. 1–3 Balfour Place (right to left) in 1894.
Balfour and Turner, architects, 1891–3 (p. 332)
c. Nos. 2–12 (even) Park Street in 1901.

Nos. 2–12 (even) Park Street in 1901.
A. H. Kersey, architect, 1897–1902 (p. 334).
Nos. 2–6 demolished
d. No. 8 Balfour Place (right) and Nos. 5–6 Aldford Street in 1976: Balfour and Turner, architects, 1892–7 (p. 333).

No. 8 Balfour Place (right) and Nos. 5–6 Aldford Street in 1976: Balfour and Turner, architects, 1892–7 (p. 333).
Rex Place on left and No. 53 Mount Street in distance
e. Nos. 11–15 (odd) Balfour Mews in c. 1930.

Nos. 11–15 (odd) Balfour Mews in c. 1930.
Balfour and Turner, architects, 1898–9 (p. 334)