Dover Street

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Adjacent to the eminent Browns Hotel on Dover Street, is Ellie Hartley Flowers - a...

The Arts Club relocated to its present elegant 18th Century town house at 40 Dover...

Dover Street Market serves as an eclectic fashion mecca that defies traditional retail norms. Created...

Nestled in the heart of Mayfair, the Victoria Beckham brand has been a cornerstone in...

The book store of Peter Harrington stands as a testament to the world of rare...

Nestled in the heart of Mayfair since 2006, Mahiki stands as London's premier Tiki paradise,...

Located in the vibrant district of Mayfair, Lanserhof at The Arts Club stands as London's...

Located in the heart of sophisticated Mayfair, London, El Norte stands as a beacon of...

In the sophisticated enclave of London's Mayfair district, Bagatelle offers a delightful gastronomic journey to...

In the heart of Dover Street stands Acne Studios, a testament to the confluence of...

Nestled in the heart of Mayfair, Clarendon Fine Art spreads elegantly over a vast 3000...

Located in the heart of London's prestigious Mayfair since 2017, E P O K stands...

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Dover Street

Dover Street is in the south of Mayfair in the West End of London.

Dover Street was built by a syndicate of developers headed by Sir Thomas Bond. The syndicate purchased a Piccadilly mansion called Clarendon House from Christopher Monck, 2nd Duke of Albemarle in 1683 and proceeded to demolish the house and develop the area. At that time the house backed onto open fields and the development of the various estates in Mayfair was just getting underway. The syndicate also built Bond Street and Albemarle Street.
Dover Street is notable for its Georgian architecture as well as the location of historic London clubs, hotels and art galleries.