Queen Anne Mews, W1G

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Queen Anne Mews is one of the streets of London in the W1G postal area.


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Lived here
Julian    
Added: 23 Mar 2021 10:11 GMT   

Dennis Potter
Author Dennis Potter lived in Collingwood House in the 1970’s

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Justin Russ   
Added: 15 Feb 2021 20:25 GMT   

Binney Street, W1K
Binney St was previously named Thomas Street before the 1950’s. Before the 1840’s (approx.) it was named Bird St both above and below Oxford St.

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Added: 9 Jan 2025 18:51 GMT   

Parkers Row, SE1
My great great grandmother, and her soon to be husband, lived in Parker’s Row before their marriage in St James in June 1839. Thier names were - Jane Elizabeth Turner and Charles Frederick Dean. She was a hat trimmer and he was a tailor.

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Lindsay Trott   
Added: 1 Jan 2025 17:55 GMT   

Lockside not on 1939 Register
I have the Denby family living in Lockside in 1938 but it does not appear on the 1939 Register.

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Janelle Robbins   
Added: 27 Dec 2024 18:47 GMT   

Harriet Robbins
Please get in touch re Harriet Robbins


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Dave Hinves   
Added: 27 Nov 2024 03:55 GMT   

he was a School Teacher
Henry sailed from Graves End 1849 on ’The Woodbridge’ arrived South Australia 1850. In 1858 he married Julia Ann Walsh at Burra, South Australia, they had 3 children, and 36 grand children. Died 24 June 1896 at Wilmington, South Australia. He is my 1st cousin 3x removed.

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Kevin Pont   
Added: 23 Nov 2024 17:03 GMT   

St Georges Square
This is rather lovely and well worth a visit!

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Simon Chapman   
Added: 22 Nov 2024 17:47 GMT   

Blossom Place
My Great Great Grandmother, Harriett Robbins lived in 2 Blossom Place in 1865 before marrying my Great Great Grandfather. They moved to 23 Spitall Square.

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Mark G   
Added: 26 Oct 2024 21:54 GMT   

Skidmore Street, E1
Skidmore Street was located where present day Ernest Street and Solebay Street now stand. They are both located above Shandy Street and Commodore Street.

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Alan Russell   
Added: 26 Oct 2024 14:36 GMT   

Cheshire Street, London E2 - 1969
Cheshire Street, London E2 - 1969

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NEARBY LOCATIONS OF NOTE
All Souls Church All Souls Church is an evangelical Anglican church situated at the north end of Regent Street.
Oxford Circus Oxford Circus, designed by John Nash in 1811.

NEARBY STREETS
Aberdeen Mews, W1F Aberdeen Mews was situated off Ramillies Place (Soho)
Adam and Eve Court, W1D The court was named for the nearby Adam and Eve tavern (Fitzrovia)
Aldburgh Mews, W1U Aldburgh Mews is a road in the W1U postcode area (Marylebone)
All Souls Place, W1B All Souls Place is a short cul-de-sac in the shadow of All Souls Church, originating in the eighteenth century as a mews off Edward Street (Fitzrovia)
Allan House, W1G Allan House is a block on John Princes Street (Oxford Circus)
Ambika House, W1B Ambika House is located on Portland Place (Oxford Circus)
Argyll Street, W1F Argyll Street was named after John Campbell, 2nd Duke of Argyll, owner of the land in the 18th century (Soho)
Ashland House, W1U Classified as a residential/commercial block (Marylebone)
AWL House, W1W AWL House is a building on Great Portland Street (Fitzrovia)
Aybrook Street, W1U Aybrook Street roughly follows the path of the former Aye, or Eye Brook. (Marylebone)
Balfour House, W1W Balfour House is a block on Great Titchfield Street (Fitzrovia)
Barratt House, W1C Barratt House is a block on Oxford Street (Bond Street)
Barrett Street, W1U Barrett Street is one of the streets of London in the W1U postal area (Bond Street)
Beaumont Mews, W1G Beaumont Mews is one of the streets of London in the W1G postal area (Marylebone)
Beaumont Street, W1G Beaumont Street is the location of the King Edward VII Hospital and the Marylebone Library (Marylebone)
Belmont House, W1W Belmont House is a block on Candover Street (Fitzrovia)
Bentinck House, W1W Bentinck House is a block on Bolsover Street (Fitzrovia)
Bentinck Mansions, W1U Bentinck Mansions is one of the streets of London in the W1U postal area (Marylebone)
Bentinck Mews, W1U Bentinck Mews is one of the streets of London in the W1U postal area (Marylebone)
Bentinck Street, W1U Bentinck Street is one of the streets of London in the W1U postal area (Marylebone)
Binstead Street, W1D Binstead Street used to lead from Oxford Street to Oxford Market (Oxford Circus)
Bird Street, W1U Bird Street is one of the streets of London in the W1U postal area (Bond Street)
Blenheim House, W1C Blenheim House can be found on Woodstock Street (Bond Street)
Blenheim Street, W1C Blenheim Street and adjacent Woodstock Street commemorate John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough - victor at the battle of Blenheim (Bond Street)
Bolsover House, W1W Bolsover House is a building on Clipstone Street (Fitzrovia)
Bolsover Street, W1W Bolsover Street - home to the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital since 1907 (Fitzrovia)
Bourlet Close, W1W Bourlet Close is one of the streets of London in the W1W postal area (Fitzrovia)
Bourne House, W1U Bourne House is sited on St Vincent Street (Marylebone)
Brendon House, W1U Brendon House is a building on Nottingham Place (Marylebone)
Broadcasting House, W1A Broadcasting House is a block on Portland Place (Fitzrovia)
Brock House, W1W Brock House is a building on Langham Street (Fitzrovia)
BT Tower, W1W The BT Tower is a communications tower, previously known as the GPO Tower, the Post Office Tower and the Telecom Tower (Fitzrovia)
Bulstrode Place, W1U Bulstrode Place is one of the streets of London in the W1U postal area (Marylebone)
Bulstrode Street, W1U Bulstrode Street runs from Welbeck Street in the east to Thayer Street in the west (Marylebone)
Burlian House, W1C Burlian House can be found on Oxford Street (Bond Street)
Bywell Place, W1W Bywell Place is one of the streets of London in the W1T postal area (Fitzrovia)
Candover Street, W1W Candover Street is one of the streets of London in the W1W postal area (Fitzrovia)
Cashel House, W1U Cashel House is a building on Thayer Street (Marylebone)
Cavendish Place, W1G Cavendish Place is one of the streets of London in the W1G postal area (Oxford Circus)
Cavendish Square, W1G Cavendish Square was laid out in 1717–18 at the beginning of the transformation of Harley family lands in Marylebone (Marylebone)
Cavendish Street, W1G Cavendish Street is one of the streets of London in the W1G postal area (Marylebone)
Chandos Street, W1G Chandos Street is one of the streets of London in the W1G postal area (Oxford Circus)
Clearwater Court, W1U Clearwater Court is a block on Marylebone High Street (Marylebone)
Clearwater House, W1U Clearwater House is a block on Nottingham Place (Marylebone)
Cleveland Street, W1W Cleveland Street maybe dates from before 1632 when its name was recorded as Wrastling Lane. (Fitzrovia)
Clipstone Street, W1W Clipstone Street is one of the streets of London in the W1W postal area (Fitzrovia)
Coin House, W1C Coin House is located on Gee’s Place (Bond Street)
Collingwood House, W1W Residential block (Fitzrovia)
Creata House, W1C Creata House is a block on Stratford Place (Marylebone)
Creffield House, W1G Creffield House is a block on New Cavendish Street (Marylebone)
Cross Keys Close, W1U Cross Keys Close is one of the streets of London in the W1U postal area (Marylebone)
Cumberland Gate, W1C Cumberland Gate is one of the streets of London in the W1C postal area (Bond Street)
De Walden Court, W1W De Walden Court is one of the streets of London in the W1W postal area (Fitzrovia)
Dean’s Mews, W1G This is a street in the W1G postcode area (Marylebone)
Dering Street, W1S Dering Street is one of the streets of London in the W1S postal area (Bond Street)
Devon House, W1W Devon House is a block on Great Portland Street (Great Portland Street)
Devonshire Close, W1G Devonshire Close is a road in the W1G postcode area (Marylebone)
Devonshire Mews South, W1G Devonshire Mews South is a road in the W1G postcode area (Marylebone)
Devonshire Street, W1G Devonshire Street is named after the Cavendish family which was the local landowner (Marylebone)
Duchess Mews, W1B Duchess Mews is one of the streets of London in the W1G postal area (Marylebone)
Duchess Street, W1B Duchess Street is a road in the W1B postcode area (Marylebone)
Duchess Street, W1W Duchess Street runs from Mansfield Street to Hallam Street, across Portland Place (Marylebone)
Dudley House, W1G Dudley House is located on Westmoreland Street (Marylebone)
Duke Street, W1U Duke Street is one of the streets of London in the W1U postal area (Marylebone)
Dukes Mews, W1U Dukes Mews is one of the streets of London in the W1U postal area (Marylebone)
Dunstable Mews, W1G Dunstable Mews is a road in the W1G postcode area (Marylebone)
Eastcastle Street, W1D Eastcastle Street was originally called Castle Street East (Fitzrovia)
Edwards Mews, W1U Edwards Mews is a road in the W1U postcode area (Marylebone)
Elliott House, W1 Elliott House is a block on Devonshire Street (Marylebone)
Europa House, W1F Europa House is a block on Great Marlborough Street (Soho)
Evelyn House, W1W Evelyn House is a block on New Cavendish Street (Fitzrovia)
Fair Road, W1B Fair Road is one of the streets of London in the W1B postal area (Marylebone)
Flanders House, W1G Flanders House is sited on Cavendish Square (Oxford Circus)
Foley Street, W1W Foley Street is one of the streets of London in the W1W postal area (Fitzrovia)
Gee’s Court, W1C Gee’s Court runs north from Oxford Street (Bond Street)
Gee’s Court, W1U Gee’s Court is a building on Gee’s Court (Bond Street)
Gosfield House, W1W Gosfield House is a building on Gosfield Street (Fitzrovia)
Gosfield Street, W1W Gosfield Street is one of the streets of London in the W1W postal area (Fitzrovia)
Great Castle Street, W1B Great Castle Street was begun in 1722 (Fitzrovia)
Great Castle Street, W1W Great Castle Street was one of the main streets of the Harley Estate (Fitzrovia)
Great Marlborough Street, W1B Great Marlborough Street runs east of Regent Street past Carnaby Street towards Noel Street (Soho)
Great Marlborough Street, W1F Great Marlborough Street was named after John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough (Soho)
Great Titchfield Street, W1W Great Titchfield Street is one of the streets of London in the W1 postal area (Fitzrovia)
Grotto Passage, W1U Grotto Passage has kept its name amid a sea of renaming. (Marylebone)
Hallam Street, W1W Hallam Street was formerly named both Charlotte Street and Duke Street but renamed in 1905 after Henry Hallam, a noted historian and local resident (Great Portland Street)
Hanover House, W1S Hanover House can be found on Harewood Place (Mayfair)
Hanson Street, W1W Hanson Street is one of the streets of London in the W1W postal area (Fitzrovia)
Harcourt House, W1G Harcourt House is a block on Cavendish Square (Marylebone)
Harewood Place, W1C Harewood Place is one of the streets of London in the W1S postal area (Mayfair)
Harford House, W1W Harford House is a building on Great Portland Street (Fitzrovia)
Harley Place, W1G Harley Place is one of the streets of London in the W1G postal area (Marylebone)
Harley Street, W1G Harley Street has, for a couple of centuries, offered private specialists ranging from cardiovascular care and mental health services to dentistry and nose reshaping (Marylebone)
Harmont House, W1G Residential block (Marylebone)
Henrietta Place, W1G Henrietta Place is one of the streets of London in the W1G postal area (Marylebone)
Henry Wood House, W1B Henry Wood House is a block on Langham Place (Fitzrovia)
Heron House, W1G Heron House is a block on Bentinck Street (Marylebone)
Herrie’s Place, W1D Herrie’s Place was, in the eighteenth century, called Poland Yard (Soho)
Hertford House, W1U Residential block (Marylebone)
Highlight House, W1W Highlight House is a block on Margaret Street (Fitzrovia)
Highwood House, W1W Highwood House can be found on New Cavendish Street (Fitzrovia)
Hills Place, W1D Hills Place leads south off Oxford Street (Oxford Circus)
Hinde Mews, W1U Hinde Mews is one of the streets of London in the W1U postal area (Marylebone)
Hinde Street, W1U Hinde Street was built from 1777 by Samuel Adams and named after Jacob Hinde who was the son-in-law of the landwoner Thomas Thayer (Marylebone)
Holcroft Court, W1W Holcroft Court is a block on Clipstone Street (Fitzrovia)
Holles Street, W1C Holles Street runs north from Oxford Street, on the east side of the John Lewis store (Oxford Circus)
Holmes Place, W1U Holmes Place is one of the streets of London in the W1U postal area (Marylebone)
Jacobs Well Mews, W1U Jacobs Well Mews is one of the streets of London in the W1U postal area (Marylebone)
James Boswell House, W1W James Boswell House is a block on Great Portland Street (Fitzrovia)
James Street, W1U James Street is one of the streets of London in the W1U postal area (Marylebone)
Jason Court, W1U Jason Court was part of the ancient village of Marylebone. (Marylebone)
John Prince’s Street, W1G This is a street in the W1G postcode area (Oxford Circus)
Jubilee House, W1 Jubilee House is located on Oxford Street (Oxford Circus)
Kathleen House, W1U Kathleen House is a building on Grotto Passage (Marylebone)
Kent House, W1D Kent House is a block created as showrooms in 1937 (Fitzrovia)
King Regent’s House, W1T King Regent’s House is a building on Fitzroy Street (Fitzrovia)
Langham House, W1B Residential block (Oxford Circus)
Langham Place, W1B Langham Place is one of the streets of London in the W1B postal area (Oxford Circus)
Langham Street, W1W Langham Street is one of the streets of London in the W1W postal area (Fitzrovia)
Lister House, W1 Lister House is a block on Wimpole Street (Marylebone)
Little Argyll Street, W1B Little Argyll Street dates from 1736 (Soho)
Little Portland Street, W1W Little Portland Street is one of the streets of London in the W1W postal area (Fitzrovia)
Little Titchen Street, W1W Little Titchen Street is one of the streets of London in the W1W postal area (Fitzrovia)
Little Titchfield Street, W1W Little Titchfield Street is a road in the W1W postcode area (Fitzrovia)
Lumina House, W1S Lumina House is a block on New Bond Street (Bond Street)
Manchester Square, W1U Manchester Square is a small but well-preserved Georgian square in Marylebone. (Marylebone)
Mandeville Place, W1U Mandeville Place is one of the streets of London in the W1U postal area (Marylebone)
Mandeville Place, W1U Mandeville Place is a road in the E15 postcode area (Marylebone)
Mansfield Street, W1G Mansfield Street connects New Cavendish Street and Queen Anne Street (Marylebone)
Mappin House, W1 Mappin House is a block on Winsley Street (Oxford Circus)
Margaret Court, W1W Margaret Court is one of the streets of London in the W1W postal area (Fitzrovia)
Margaret Street, W1B Margaret Street is one of the streets of London in the W1B postal area (Fitzrovia)
Margaret Street, W1W Margaret Street is one of the streets of London in the W1W postal area (Fitzrovia)
Market Court, W1D Market Court is a small alleyway north of Oxford Street (Oxford Circus)
Market Place, W1D Market Place is one of the streets of London in the W1W postal area (Fitzrovia)
Marlborough Mews, W1F Marlborough Mews became - after 1910 - Ramillies Place (Soho)
Marylebone High Street, W1U Marylebone High Street is one of the streets of London in the W1U postal area (Marylebone)
Marylebone Lane, W1C Marylebone Lane is a road in the W1C postcode area (Bond Street)
Marylebone Lane, W1U Marylebone Lane is one of the streets of London in the W1U postal area (Marylebone)
Marylebone Mews, W1G Marylebone Mews is one of the streets of London in the W1G postal area (Marylebone)
Marylebone Passage, W1W Marylebone Passage is one of the streets of London in the W1W postal area (Fitzrovia)
Marylebone Street, W1G Marylebone Street is one of the streets of London in the W1G postal area (Marylebone)
Media House, W1C Media House is a block on Stratford Place (Bond Street)
Middlesex House, W1T Middlesex House is sited on Cleveland Street (Fitzrovia)
Middleton Buildings, W1W Middleton Buildings is one of the streets of London in the W1W postal area (Fitzrovia)
Middleton Place, W1W Middleton Place is one of the streets of London in the W1W postal area (Fitzrovia)
Milford House, W1G Residential block (Marylebone)
Mimosa House, W1B Mimosa House can be found on Princes Street (Mayfair)
Minehead House, W1W Minehead House is a building on Hanson Street (Fitzrovia)
Morley House, W1B Morley House is a block on Regent Street (Fitzrovia)
Morley House, W1W Residential block (Fitzrovia)
Mortimer Street, W1T Mortimer Street is one of the streets of London in the W1T postal area (Fitzrovia)
Mortimer Street, W1T A street within the W1W postcode (Fitzrovia)
Mortimer Street, W1W Mortimer Street is one of the streets of London in the W1 postal area (Fitzrovia)
Moxon Street, W1U Moxon Street once went by the name of Paradise Street, at odds with its appearance (Marylebone)
Nags Head Yard, W1D Nags Head Yard used to lay behind Marlborough Mews (Oxford Circus)
Nassau Street, W1T Nassau Street runs north from Mortimer Street (Fitzrovia)
Nations House, W1U Nations House is a block on Wigmore Street (Marylebone)
Nelson House, W1G Nelson House is a block on New Cavendish Street (Marylebone)
New Cavendish Street, W1B New Cavendish Street is one of the streets of London in the W1 postal area (Marylebone)
New Cavendish Street, W1G New Cavendish Street is one of the streets of London in the W1G postal area (Marylebone)
New Cavendish Street, W1W New Cavendish Street is one of the streets of London in the W1W postal area (Fitzrovia)
Newlands House, W1T Newlands House is sited on Berners Street (Fitzrovia)
Northumberland House, W1W Northumberland House is a block on Great Portland Street (Great Portland Street)
Nottingham Place, W1U Nottingham Place is one of the streets of London in the W1U postal area (Marylebone)
Nottingham Street, W1U Nottingham Street is one of the streets of London in the W1U postal area (Marylebone)
Ogle Street, W1W Ogle Street is one of the streets of London in the W1W postal area (Fitzrovia)
Old Cavendish Street, W1 Old Cavendish Street is a road in the W1 postcode area (Oxford Circus)
Oldbury Place, W1U Oldbury Place is one of the streets of London in the W1U postal area (Marylebone)
Orbis House, W1G Orbis House is located on Mansfield Street (Marylebone)
Osborne House, W1U Osborne House is a block on Moxon Street (Marylebone)
Ossington Buildings, W1U Ossington Buildings runs north from Moxon Street (Marylebone)
Overland House, W1W Overland House can be found on Great Portland Street (Fitzrovia)
Oxford Circus Avenue, W1F Oxford Circus Avenue exists on a lot of London maps but doesn’t exist (Oxford Circus)
Oxford Circus House, W1D Oxford Circus House is sited on Oxford Street (Oxford Circus)
Oxford Circus, W1B Oxford Circus was originally called Regent Circus (Oxford Circus)
Oxford Market, W1D Oxford Market was the name of the streets around the market of the same name (Fitzrovia)
Oxford Street, W1S Oxford Street is England’s most famous and popular shopping street (Mayfair)
Palladium House, W1B Palladium House is a grade II listed (in 1981) Art Deco office building located on the corner of Great Marlborough Street and Argyll Street (Soho)
Picton Place, W1C Picton Place connects Duke Street with James Street (Marylebone)
Portland House, W1W Portland House is a block on Great Portland Street (Fitzrovia)
Portland Place, W1A Portland Place is named for William Bentinck, 2nd Duke of Portland (Marylebone)
Princes Street, W1B Princes Street is one of the streets of London in the W1B postal area (Oxford Circus)
Princess House, W1D Residential block (Fitzrovia)
Putney House, W1 Putney House is a block on Great Titchfield Street (Fitzrovia)
Putney House, W1W Putney House is a block on Great Titchfield Street (Fitzrovia)
Queen Anne Mews, W1G Queen Anne Mews is one of the streets of London in the W1G postal area (Marylebone)
Queen Anne Street, W1G Queen Anne Street is one of the streets of London in the W1G postal area (Marylebone)
Ramillies House, W1F Ramillies House is sited on Ramillies Street (Soho)
Ramillies Place, W1F Ramillies Place is a short street situated off the southern side of Oxford Street (Soho)
Ramillies Street, W1D Ramillies Street, which was previously known as Blenheim Street before 1885, was situated at a lower level than Oxford Street. (Soho)
Regina House, W1G Regina House is a block on Wimpole Street (Marylebone)
Rembrandt House, W1W Rembrandt House is located on Great Portland Street (Fitzrovia)
Riding House Street, W1W Riding House Street commemorates a riding house and barracks of the First Troop of Horse Grenadier Guards (Fitzrovia)
RNS House, W1G RNS House is a block on Welbeck Street (Marylebone)
Roxburghe House, W1B Roxburghe House is sited on Regent Street (Fitzrovia)
Sedley Place, W1K Sedley Place is a road in the W1K postcode area (Bond Street)
Sedley Place, W1S Sedley Place is one of the streets of London in the W1C postal area (Bond Street)
Seymour Mews, W1H Seymour Mews is one of the streets of London in the W1H postal area (Marylebone)
Spanish Place, W1U Spanish Place is one of the streets of London in the W1U postal area (Marylebone)
St Christophers House, W1U Residential block (Marylebone)
St Christophers Place, W1U St Christophers Place is one of the streets of London in the W1U postal area (Marylebone)
St George’s House, W1T St George’s House is a block on Wells Street (Fitzrovia)
St Georges House, W1S St Georges House can be found on Hanover Square (Mayfair)
St Vincent Street, W1U St Vincent Street leads west from Marylebone High Street (Marylebone)
St. Vincent Street, W1U St. Vincent Street is a location in London (Marylebone)
Stratford Place, W1C Stratford Place is one of the streets of London in the W1C postal area (Bond Street)
Sutherland House, W1F Sutherland House is a block on Argyll Street (Soho)
Swallow Place, W1B Swallow Place is one of the streets of London in the W1B postal area (Oxford Circus)
Swan House, W1C Swan House is a block on Stratford Place (Bond Street)
Tanzania House, W1C Tanzania House is a block on Stratford Place (Bond Street)
Tennyson House, W1W Tennyson House is a block on Great Portland Street (Great Portland Street)
Tenterden Street, W1S Tenterden Street is one of the streets of London in the W1S postal area (Mayfair)
Thayer Street, W1U Thayer Street is one of the streets of London in the W1U postal area (Marylebone)
The White House, W1W The White House can be found on Mortimer Street (Fitzrovia)
Threeways House, W1W Threeways House is a block on Clipstone Street (Fitzrovia)
Treborough House, W1U Treborough House is a block on Nottingham Street (Marylebone)
Turks Head Yard, W1D Turks Head Yard was once a courtyard north of Oxford Street (Oxford Circus)
Turner House, W1B Turner House is a block on Great Marlborough Street (Soho)
Union Street, W1W The easternmost section of Riding House Street was previously known as Union Street (Fitzrovia)
United Kingdom House, W1D United Kingdom House is a block on Great Titchfield Street (Fitzrovia)
Upper Wimpole Street, W1G Upper Wimpole Street is one of the streets of London in the W1G postal area (Marylebone)
Vere Street, W1G Vere Street is one of the streets of London in the W1G postal area (Marylebone)
Walden House, W1U Residential block (Marylebone)
Walpole House, W1B Walpole House is a building on Weymouth Street (Marylebone)
Waverley Court, W1G Waverley Court is one of the streets of London in the W1G postal area (Marylebone)
Welbeck House, W1U Welbeck House is a block on Wigmore Street (Marylebone)
Welbeck Street, W1G Welbeck Street has historically been associated with the medical profession (Marylebone)
Welbeck Way, W1G Welbeck Way is one of the streets of London in the W1G postal area (Marylebone)
Wells Mews, W1W Wells Mews is one of the streets of London in the W1T postal area (Fitzrovia)
West End House, W1D West End House is a block on Hill’s Place (Oxford Circus)
West One House, W1T West One House is a block on Wells Street (Fitzrovia)
West One House, W1W West One House is a block on Bourlet Close (Fitzrovia)
Western House, W1F Western House is a block on Argyll Street (Oxford Circus)
Westmoreland Street, W1G Westmoreland Street is one of the streets of London in the W1G postal area (Marylebone)
Weymouth Court, W1W Weymouth Court is a block on Weymouth Street (Great Portland Street)
Weymouth Mews, W1G Weymouth Mews is one of the streets of London in the W1G postal area (Marylebone)
Weymouth Street, W1B Weymouth Street is a road in the W1B postcode area (Marylebone)
Weymouth Street, W1G Weymouth Street is one of the streets of London in the W1G postal area (Marylebone)
Wheatley Street, W1G Wheatley Street is one of the streets of London in the W1G postal area (Marylebone)
Wigmore Place, W1U Wigmore Place is one of the streets of London in the W1U postal area (Marylebone)
Wigmore Street, W1U Wigmore Street is one of the streets of London in the W1U postal area (Marylebone)
Wimpole House, W1G Wimpole House is a block on Wimpole Street (Marylebone)
Wimpole Mews, W1G Wimpole Mews is a road in the W1G postcode area (Marylebone)
Wimpole Street, W1G Wimpole Street is one of the streets of London in the W1G postal area (Marylebone)
Winsley Street, W1D Winsley Street is a road leading north from Oxford Street to Eastcastle Street (Fitzrovia)
Wogan House, W1A Wogan House is a block on Great Portland Street (Fitzrovia)
Woodford House, W1 Woodford House is a block on Great Titchfield Street (Fitzrovia)
Woodstock Mews, W1G Woodstock Mews was a 1937 renaming of Little Woodstock Mews (Marylebone)
Woodstock Street, W1C Woodstock Street is named after Woodstock, Oxfordshire, location of to Blenheim Palace, home of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, 17th-18th century general (Bond Street)


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’The Café Royal’ (1911) The huge variety of public leisure interiors – cafés, music halls and clubs among them – depicted by artists linked to the Camden Town Group reveal their enthusiasm for and direct engagement with the new entertainment and refreshment spaces of modern urban life. The leisure districts of early twentieth-century central London were safer, better lit and more easily accessible than they had been in the 1890s, and the expansion of the Underground network and the rise in motorised travel allowed many more people the opportunity to enjoy a daytrip to the city. Writing in 1902, the journalist George Sims imagined the ideal metropolitan excursion in an article entitled ‘A Country Cousin’s Day in Town’. Beginning with a trip to Madame Tussaud’s, a ride to Tower Hill on the Metropolitan Railway, and a refreshment stop at Pimm’s luncheon counter, the morning would end with a stroll around the Royal Aquarium, a visit to St James’s Hall in Piccadilly and to the nearby Egyptian Hall. The evening would commence with dinner in the artists’ room at Pagani’s, a visit to the ‘poetic and beautifully draped’ ballet at the Alhambra Theatre, a ‘long glass of lager’ in the continental style at the cosmopolitan Hotel de L’Europe with its Parisian inspired décor, and a visit to the latest moving picture show at the Palace Theatre. After catching the end of the ballet at the Empire, the evening would draw to a close with a peep into the ‘luxurious Criterion bar and American café’, a glance at the seafood display in the window of Scott’s, and a leisurely nightcap at the Café Royal ‘seated comfortably on a luxurious lounge’.
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BT Tower The Post Office Tower - now known as the BT Tower - opened in the Fitzrovia area of central London in 1965. The tower’s main structure was 177 metres high. A further section of aerial rigging brought the total height to 191m. It was the tallest building in the UK until London’s NatWest Tower opened in 1980.
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Swears & Wells Ltd at 192 Regent Street, ’Ladies Modes’ (1925) Originally in Regent Street, the store moved to Oxford Street in the 1930s and became a national chain of furriers. This original Regent Street location became Hamleys. Swear and Wells is a department store in Terry Pratchett’s Discworld novels - a rival to Crumley’s and Horrids. It is renowned for its upmarket food hall which boasts an unparalleled selection of imported Überwaldean food and drink.
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Engraving of the Hanover Square Rooms in Hanover Square. For a century this was the principal concert venue in London.
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The Farthing Pye House in 1780, painted in watercolour by Thomas H. Shepherd. This morphed into the Greene Man, on the Euston Road opposite Great Portland Street station. It was called the Farthing Pye House as mutton pies could be bought there for a farthing. The pub is now owned by Greene King who changed the spelling of the sign to match their branding, when they took over the Spirit Pub Company in 2015 and retired the Taylor Walker brewery brand. In 2019, the cheapest pie on the menu was ascertained to be the Woodland Mushroom & Ale which cost £10.99. As there were 960 farthings in a pound sterling, the nominal price of a pie there has risen by a factor of over 10000.
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Street view of St George’s Hanover Square (1787). An aquatint, by T. Malton.
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Beaumont Street (2014)
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Hedonism Wines, Davies Street (2022)
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London by night: Ganton Street
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View South of Hallam Street, near Weymouth House (2008)
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Harley Street
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