Homes and Property

Midsummer Carnival in Elizabeth Street

Elizabeth Street, the fashionable heart of London’s stylish Belgravia, will be hosting their summer street party on Wednesday 8 June
Elizabeth Street party
The annual street party in Elizabeth Street, Belgravia, celebrates British summertime
Elizabeth Street is home to some of London’s most stylish stores such as Philip Treacy, Allegra Hicks, Donna Ida, Erickson Beamon and cakemaker to the stars Peggy Porschen – and visitors can pick up stylish accessories for the home from Woodhams, Les Senteurs, Henry Stokes and Mungo & Maud.

Artist and Jeweller Kim Poor will be launching a new collection in her boutique and will be in-store on the evening to introduce it over a cocktail or two.

The annual street party promises to be a quintessentially British summertime event – think Pimms, cupcakes, live music and entertainment. A portion of sales from this event will go to the selected charity, Help for Heroes.

Don't miss this fantastic evening of shopping and entertainment in Belgravia on Wednesday 8 June, from 6-11pm.



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