Old
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Belgravia
Court
Belgravia
is the most beautiful of Old Louisville's "walking
courts." Peacefully tucked away from most of the noises
of the city, Victorian homes face each other across a green.
At night, gas lights provide the illumination to take one back into
another time. The homes were built in the 1890s after the demolition
of the Southern Exposition buildings, and the area named after some
of London's most fashionable districts.
The
serenity is broken briefly every year during the St. James Court
Art Show.
Belgravia
Court Association
Art Fair Exhibitor info
Belgravia
crosses St. James Court on it's south end. There is
no way to see this on a drive by. You'll have to park on
St James and walk. Entrances to the court can also be
found on 4th and 6th streets near Hill.
St
James Court Intro Page
St
James Court Art Show Page
Belgravia
Court in Autumn
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