read this book. now for the last look. gr gr grovier square yaes history goes back to, well, ever since there's been a united states of america. john adams was the first representative of the united states to the court of st. james, and he lived back then at this house still standing in grov nor square. flash flood to 193 when the u.s. embassy moved to 1 grovernor square and then in 1960 to its current home. soon the americans will exhibit the area london cabbies have been calling little america. 9 elms will be the new home of the u.s. embassy. never heard of it? it's in an area chockablock with warehouses, garbage transfer stations, and a derelict old power stakes, and as is the trind these days, security concerns were behind the move. the new embassy, which won't be ready for four more years will be a veritable fort res complete