Bruton Street

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Ronald Phillips Ltd

Founded in 1952, Ronald Phillips Ltd has established itself as one...

HOFA Gallery

HOFA Gallery is a contemporary art gallery specialising in work by...

Asprey

Asprey, based in the heart of Mayfair, London, has been a...

William & Son

William & Son have a particular and definitively British take on...

Hakkasan

Hakkasan Mayfair is a gem nestled on Bruton Street, bringing a...

Delahunty Fine Art

Specialists in work by leading modern and contemporary artists, Delahunty is...

Coach & Horses

Quaint downstairs bar serving 4 monthly changes of cask ales. Traditional...

Guinea Grill

The Guinea Grill, a beacon of British gastronomy nestled in the...

Streets of Mayfair London

Bruton Street

Bruton Street in Mayfair, London, holds a quiet elegance shaped by history, status, and timeless architecture. Its name comes from the town of Bruton in Somerset, a nod to aristocratic connections during the street’s early development in the 18th century. One of its most notable historical moments is that Queen Elizabeth II was born at No. 17 Bruton Street in 1926, giving the street a unique link to British royalty. Although the original building no longer stands, the royal connection remains a key part of its identity.

Today, Bruton Street is home to luxury fashion boutiques, private galleries, and discreet offices. Stella McCartney’s flagship store adds modern prestige to the street, attracting those interested in sustainable design with global influence. The area is well-positioned, just a few minutes’ walk from Green Park and Bond Street stations, making it both central and exclusive.

With its royal past, refined present, and strong links to London’s finest neighbourhood, Bruton Street is a distinguished part of Mayfair’s heritage.