Previously Upper Rupert Street, Winnett Street was ultimately named after local eigteenth-century glass merchant Thomas Winnet
The area on the west side of this section of Wardour Street was part of the Laystall, Vesey’s Garden and Watts’s Close. Building commenced shortly after the Earl of St Albans was granted the freehold in 1676. Blome’s map indicates that this development was finished by 1689.
Upper Rupert Street became Winnett Street in 1935.
The Underground Map project is creating street histories for the areas of London and surrounding counties lying within the M25.
The aim of the project is to find the location every street in London, whether past or present, and tell its story. This project aims to be a service to historians, genealogists and those with an interest in urban design.
The website features a series of maps from the 1750s until the 1950s. You can see how London grows over the decades. |