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Streets of Mayfair London
South Audley Street, situated in London’s Mayfair district, is a notable thoroughfare running from Grosvenor Square to Curzon Street. The street derives its name from Hugh Audley, whose great-granddaughter, Mary Davies, married Sir Thomas Grosvenor in 1677, bringing the land into the Grosvenor family’s possession. Construction of the street began around 1720, featuring smaller houses at the northern end and larger residences to the south.
Today, South Audley Street boasts a variety of upscale shops, restaurants, and landmarks. Notable establishments include Thomas Goode, a renowned china and silverware shop, and James Purdey & Sons, a prestigious gunsmith. The Grosvenor Chapel, built in 1730, is a significant landmark on the street.
The street is well-served by public transport, with Bond Street and Marble Arch Underground stations within walking distance, providing easy access to the area.
Over the years, South Audley Street has been home to several notable figures. Caroline of Brunswick, consort of King George IV, briefly resided at No. 77 in 1820. Additionally, Lord John Russell, a former Prime Minister, and Louis XVIII, the last Bourbon king of France, lived on the street during their respective times.
Mayfair, renowned for housing some of its oldest and most esteemed auction houses like Phillips and Sotheby’s, where exceptionally rare antiques and collectibles find their new owners. This district in London also proudly hosts the city’s most prestigious restaurants, opulent boutiques, sophisticated bars, exclusive private clubs, and luxurious hotels.
Mayfair London’s most exclusive luxury district.