Earl Of Grosvenor
The Earl of Grosvenor is a title in the British peerage, associated with the Grosvenor family. The title was created in 1761 and is part of the House of Lords. The current holder is the 7th Earl, who succeeded his father in 2016. The Grosvenor family is known for its extensive landholdings, particularly in London and Cheshire.
The Grosvenor family has a rich history, with roots tracing back to the 11th century. They are also known for their involvement in various charitable activities and contributions to the arts. The family estate, Grosvenor Estate, includes significant properties and developments in urban areas, showcasing their influence in real estate.