Grantham House is the London residence of Crawley family located in St. James's Square.
In the 1920s, Robert Crawley lost most of the family wealth on a investment which sadly went wrong, meaning that he and his family may have needed to sell it. However, it is possible, when Robert's heir and son-in-law Matthew recieved a large fortune, the family didn't have to sell it.
The family stays there in 1923 for the London summer season, which includes Rose MacClare's debutante ball.
Appearances
Notes
- Basildon Park in Berkshire was used for the house's interior scenes.1
References
- http://shows.stv.tv/downton-abbey/latest/251480-downton-abbey-christmas-episode-details-revealed/
- http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2013-12-08/downton-abbey-whats-going-to-happen-in-the-christmas-special
- http://upandcomers.net/2013/12/08/tv-downton-abbey-presents-new-christmas-special-trailer-and-stills/attachment/85/