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About Grosvenor

The Assembly Rooms were originally built in the 1870s and were converted into the Princess Picture Palace in 1911, a one screen venue with 350 seats. It was re-named Assembly Rooms Cinema in 1913 and was closed in 1920.

In 2021, The Assembly Rooms was constructed a brand new façade retention redevelopment scheme to an exceptionally high standard.

Nestled on the banks of the River Thames, Putney is one of London’s most affluent residential and commercial suburbs, situated approximately 4 miles south west of central London. Located in London’s greenest borough, Putney provides a blend of leisure and retail amenities to rival any central London location.

This complemented with its well-established office and residential community centred around Putney High Street results in a highly desirable place to live, work and play.
Total land area developed in sq ft
22,210
Renovated in
2021
Number of Tenants
02
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