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==Bloomsbury== | ==Bloomsbury== | ||
Located north of Covent Gardens and known for its beautiful formal squares and gardens, Bloomsbury has an intellectual flavor about it, with many writers, doctors, and educators making their homes here. It is also home to the British Museum. | Located north of Covent Gardens and known for its beautiful formal squares and gardens, Bloomsbury has an intellectual flavor about it, with many writers, doctors, and educators making their homes here. It is also home to the British Museum. | ||
===Bedford Square=== | ===Bedford Square=== | ||
*'''10 Bedford Square''' | *'''10 Bedford Square''' | ||
**[[Yves Armistead]] | **[[Yves Armistead]] | ||
===Russell Square=== | ===Russell Square=== | ||
*'''18 Russell Square''' | *'''18 Russell Square''' | ||
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==Chelsea== | ==Chelsea== | ||
Located just north of the River Thames, Chelsea is slowly becoming a haven for artists as well as being home to London's military housing. Not quite as well-to-do as other areas of London, but one could do worse. | Located just north of the River Thames, Chelsea is slowly becoming a haven for artists as well as being home to London's military housing. Not quite as well-to-do as other areas of London, but one could do worse. | ||
===Cheyne Walk=== | ===Cheyne Walk=== | ||
*'''5 Cheyne Walk''' | *'''5 Cheyne Walk''' | ||
**Basil Brett | **''[[Basil Brett]]'' | ||
** | **''[[Ralph Stiles]]'' | ||
==The City== | ==The City== | ||
===Gracechurch Street=== | ===Gracechurch Street=== | ||
Gracechurch Street offers wealthy merchants and bankers elegant homes with convenient proximity to the great shopping district in Cheapside. | Gracechurch Street offers wealthy merchants and bankers elegant homes with convenient proximity to the great shopping district in Cheapside. | ||
*'''9 Gracechurch Street''' | *'''9 Gracechurch Street''' | ||
**[[Benjamin Hutchinson]] | **[[Benjamin Hutchinson]] | ||
**[[Susannah Hutchinson]] | **[[Susannah Hutchinson]] | ||
**[[Mary Tibbord]] | **[[Mary Tibbord]] | ||
*'''16 Gracechurch Street''' | *'''16 Gracechurch Street''' | ||
**Thomas Gibson | **Thomas Gibson | ||
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==Marylebone== | ==Marylebone== | ||
Located just north of Mayfair proper, Marylebone features fashionable housing north of Oxford Street and is centered around Cavendish and Portman Squares. | Located just north of Mayfair proper, Marylebone features fashionable housing north of Oxford Street and is centered around Cavendish and Portman Squares. | ||
===Berkeley Street=== | ===Berkeley Street=== | ||
Berkeley Street connects Edgeware Road to Portman and Manchester Squares in Marylebone. From Edgeware Road to Portman Square, it is known as Upper Berkeley Street. Between Portman Square and Manchester Square, it is known as Lower Berkeley Street. | Berkeley Street connects Edgeware Road to Portman and Manchester Squares in Marylebone. From Edgeware Road to Portman Square, it is known as Upper Berkeley Street. Between Portman Square and Manchester Square, it is known as Lower Berkeley Street. | ||
*'''Bolton House, 16 Lower Berkeley Street''' | *'''Bolton House, 16 Lower Berkeley Street''' | ||
**[[Laurence Bolton]] | **[[Laurence Bolton]] | ||
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[[File:Cavendish_Square.jpg|right|thumb|500px|the North side of Cavendish Square]] | [[File:Cavendish_Square.jpg|right|thumb|500px|the North side of Cavendish Square]] | ||
Located near the intersection of Oxford Street and Regent Street, Cavendish Square is the home of rising politicians, retired military men, and gentry and lower ennobled families. The area is also gaining a reputation as a medical district. | Located near the intersection of Oxford Street and Regent Street, Cavendish Square is the home of rising politicians, retired military men, and gentry and lower ennobled families. The area is also gaining a reputation as a medical district. | ||
*'''1 Cavendish Square''' | *'''1 Cavendish Square''' | ||
**George Quartermaine | **''George Quartermaine'' | ||
**[[Demelza Quartermaine]] | **''[[Demelza Quartermaine]]'' | ||
**[[Felicity Staunton]] | **''[[Felicity Staunton]]'' | ||
*'''2 Cavendish Square''' | *'''2 Cavendish Square''' | ||
**[[Nathaniel Scarborough]] | **[[Nathaniel Scarborough]] | ||
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*'''13 Cavendish Square''' | *'''13 Cavendish Square''' | ||
**''[[Albert Mayoh]]'' | **''[[Albert Mayoh]]'' | ||
**'' | **''Sylvia Mayoh'' | ||
===Cumberland Place=== | ===Cumberland Place=== | ||
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*'''4 Cumberland Place''' | *'''4 Cumberland Place''' | ||
*[[Arthur Cartwright]] | *''[[Arthur Cartwright]]'' | ||
* | *''Mary Adair'' | ||
* | *''George Adair'' | ||
*'''7 Cumberland Place''' | *'''7 Cumberland Place''' | ||
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**[[Roxanne Harpole]] | **[[Roxanne Harpole]] | ||
**[[Mary Harpole]] | **[[Mary Harpole]] | ||
*'''8 Cumberland Place''' | *'''8 Cumberland Place''' | ||
**[[Frederick Lazenby]] | **[[Frederick Lazenby]] | ||
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===Harley Street=== | ===Harley Street=== | ||
Located in Marylebone, Harley Street is noted for the high number of physicians and medical specialists maintaining homes and practices here. | Located in Marylebone, Harley Street is noted for the high number of physicians and medical specialists maintaining homes and practices here. | ||
*'''27 Harley Street''' | *'''27 Harley Street''' | ||
**[[Felix Sutcliffe]] | **[[Felix Sutcliffe]] | ||
*'''48 Harley Street''' | *'''48 Harley Street''' | ||
**Cadwallader Meredith | **Cadwallader Meredith | ||
**Mrs. Meredith | **Mrs. Meredith | ||
** [[Theodore Meredith]] | **[[Theodore Meredith]] | ||
===Manchester Square=== | |||
Manchester Square is a small square of houses a short distance north-east of the much larger Portman Square | |||
*'''23 Manchester Square''' | |||
*''[[John Asquith]]'' | |||
*''[[Laura Asquith]]'' | |||
===Mansfield Street=== | ===Mansfield Street=== | ||
Constructed in 1770, Mansfield Street connects Queen Anne Street and New Cavendish Street and is approximately one block north of Cavendish Square. | Constructed in 1770, Mansfield Street connects Queen Anne Street and New Cavendish Street and is approximately one block north of Cavendish Square. | ||
===Portland Street=== | |||
Portland Street runs north from Cavendish Place towards the site of the Prince Regent's planned park. | |||
*'''56 Portland Street, Thornley House''' | |||
**''[[James Reynell]]'' | |||
**''[[Anne Reynell]]'' | |||
===Portman Square=== | ===Portman Square=== | ||
[[File:Portman Squard North side.2.jpg|right|thumb|500px|The North side of Portman Square, c. 1813]] | [[File:Portman Squard North side.2.jpg|right|thumb|500px|The North side of Portman Square, c. 1813]] | ||
Located northeast of Hyde Park, Portman Square is a fashionable location in Marylebone. | Located northeast of Hyde Park, Portman Square is a fashionable location in Marylebone. | ||
*'''5 Portman Square, Saltash House''' | *'''5 Portman Square, Saltash House''' | ||
**[[James Vickery]] | **[[James Vickery]] | ||
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**[[Mallory MacAlpine]] | **[[Mallory MacAlpine]] | ||
**[[Drusilla Mortemain]] | **[[Drusilla Mortemain]] | ||
*'''8 Portman Square''' | *'''8 Portman Square''' | ||
**[[Josephine Ruxburgh]] | **[[Josephine Ruxburgh]] | ||
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===Wimpole Street=== | ===Wimpole Street=== | ||
Located one block east of the famed Harley Street, Wimpole Street shares Harley Street's reputation for being the home of physicians and medical specialists. | Located one block east of the famed Harley Street, Wimpole Street shares Harley Street's reputation for being the home of physicians and medical specialists. | ||
===Welbeck Street=== | ===Welbeck Street=== | ||
*'''1 Welbeck Street''' | *'''1 Welbeck Street''' | ||
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==Mayfair== | ==Mayfair== | ||
A well-to-do and attractive area for well-to-do and attractive people. Home to Grosvenor Square, Hyde Park, and Bond Street, among other exclusive addresses. | A well-to-do and attractive area for well-to-do and attractive people. Home to Grosvenor Square, Hyde Park, and Bond Street, among other exclusive addresses. | ||
===Albermarle Street=== | ===Albermarle Street=== | ||
Running parallel to Bond Street, Albemarle Street connects Piccadilly to Grafton Street | Running parallel to Bond Street, Albemarle Street connects Piccadilly to Grafton Street | ||
*''41 Albemarle Street'' | *''41 Albemarle Street'' | ||
**''[[George Vickery]]'' | **''[[George Vickery]]'' | ||
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===Audley Street=== | ===Audley Street=== | ||
Audley Street forms the western boundary of Grosvenor Square, which serves as the delineation between North Audley and South Audley. | Audley Street forms the western boundary of Grosvenor Square, which serves as the delineation between North Audley and South Audley. | ||
*'''10 North Audley Street, Steele House''' | *'''10 North Audley Street, Steele House''' | ||
**[[Katharine Steele]] | **[[Katharine Steele]] | ||
*'''23 North Audley Street, Annandale House''' | *'''23 North Audley Street, Annandale House''' | ||
**Baron Annandale | **''Baron Annandale'' | ||
**[[Emma DeLancey]] | **''[[Emma DeLancey]]'' | ||
**[[Benedict DeLancey]] | **''[[Benedict DeLancey]]'' | ||
**Mrs. Rutherford | **''Mrs. Rutherford'' | ||
===Berkeley Square=== | ===Berkeley Square=== | ||
[[File:Berkeley Square.jpg|right|thumb|500px|Berkeley Square]] | [[File:Berkeley Square.jpg|right|thumb|500px|Berkeley Square]] | ||
Home to Prime Ministers, Almack's patronesses, and other well-heeled folk, Berkeley Square boasts an charming green space surrounded by elegant townhouses. [[Gunter's Tea Shop]] is located at Number 8 on the west side. | Home to Prime Ministers, Almack's patronesses, and other well-heeled folk, Berkeley Square boasts an charming green space surrounded by elegant townhouses. [[Gunter's Tea Shop]] is located at Number 8 on the west side. | ||
*'''5 Berkeley Square, Greyton House''' | *'''5 Berkeley Square, Greyton House''' | ||
**[[Thomas Carey]] | **[[Thomas Carey]] | ||
**[[Adrian Carey]] | **[[Adrian Carey]] | ||
**[[Blanche Carey]] | **[[Blanche Carey]] | ||
*'''7 Berkeley Square, Griffith House''' | *'''7 Berkeley Square, Griffith House''' | ||
**[[Jemima Relmsey]] | **[[Jemima Relmsey]] | ||
**[[Damien Relmsey]] | **[[Damien Relmsey]] | ||
*'''8 Berkeley Square, Gunter's Tea Shop''' | |||
*'''13 Berkeley Square''' | *'''13 Berkeley Square''' | ||
**Douglas Mulholland | **''Douglas Mulholland'' | ||
**Lavinia Mulholland | **''Lavinia Mulholland'' | ||
**Victoria Mulholland | **''Victoria Mulholland'' | ||
**Richard Mulholland | **''Richard Mulholland'' | ||
*'''14 Berkeley Square''' | *'''14 Berkeley Square''' | ||
**James Crane | **''James Crane'' | ||
**[[Annabella Crane]] | **''[[Annabella Crane]]'' | ||
**[[Georgiana Crane]] | **''[[Georgiana Crane]]'' | ||
*'''15 Berkeley Square, Hawksley House''' | *'''15 Berkeley Square, Hawksley House''' | ||
**Elaine Kincaide | **Elaine Kincaide | ||
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***[[Eleanor Kincaide]] | ***[[Eleanor Kincaide]] | ||
***[[Julianna Kincaide]] | ***[[Julianna Kincaide]] | ||
*'''28 Berkeley Square''' | *'''28 Berkeley Square''' | ||
**[[Feardorcha O'Sullivan]] | **''[[Feardorcha O'Sullivan]]'' | ||
**[[Mirabel O'Sullivan]] | **[[Mirabel O'Sullivan]]'' | ||
***Rawdon O'Sullivan | ***''Rawdon O'Sullivan'' | ||
**Patrick O'Sullivan | **''Patrick O'Sullivan'' | ||
**[[Nehemiah Tucker]] | **''[[Nehemiah Tucker]]'' | ||
**Kaniehtiio Tucker | **''Kaniehtiio Tucker'' | ||
*'''39 Berkeley Square, Bartram House''' | *'''39 Berkeley Square, Bartram House''' | ||
**[[Honoria Bartram]] | **[[Honoria Bartram]] | ||
**[[John Bartram]] | **[[John Bartram]] | ||
*'''50 Berkeley Square, Hunstanton House''' | *'''50 Berkeley Square, Hunstanton House''' | ||
**[[Aubrey Sayre]] | **[[Aubrey Sayre]] | ||
***Eugenia Sayre | ***Eugenia Sayre | ||
*'''57 Berkeley Square, [[Alderhan House]]''' | *'''57 Berkeley Square, [[Alderhan House]]''' | ||
**[[Rawdon Montgomery III]] | **[[Rawdon Montgomery III]] | ||
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===Brook Street=== | ===Brook Street=== | ||
Forming the northern boundary of Grosvenor Square, which serves which serves as the delineation between Upper Brook Street and Brook Street. | Forming the northern boundary of Grosvenor Square, which serves which serves as the delineation between Upper Brook Street and Brook Street. | ||
*'''Upper Brook Street, Morven House''' | *'''Upper Brook Street, Morven House''' | ||
**[[George Hackett]] | **[[George Hackett]] | ||
*'''28 Brook Street, Pendleston House''' | *'''28 Brook Street, Pendleston House''' | ||
**[[Patrick Grove]] | **''[[Patrick Grove]]'' | ||
**[[Penelope Grove]] | **''[[Penelope Grove]]'' | ||
*'''33 Brook Street, Dunford House''' | *'''33 Brook Street, Dunford House''' | ||
**[[Jane Dunford]] | **[[Jane Dunford]] | ||
**[[Anthony Dunford]] | **[[Anthony Dunford]] | ||
**[[Lizzie Dunford]] | **[[Lizzie Dunford]] | ||
*'''35 Brook Street, Sterne House''' | *'''35 Brook Street, Sterne House''' | ||
**[[Thomas Sterne]] | **[[Thomas Sterne]] | ||
**[[Rebecca Sterne]] | **[[Rebecca Sterne]] | ||
*'''84 Brook Street, Beningborough House''' | *'''84 Brook Street, Beningborough House''' | ||
**[[Augusta Landon]] | **[[Augusta Landon]] | ||
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*'''8 Bruton Place, Tessington House''' | *'''8 Bruton Place, Tessington House''' | ||
** | **''Darcy Tessington'' | ||
**[[Alethea Tessington]] | **''[[Alethea Tessington]]'' | ||
*'''38 Bruton Place, Tinsdale House''' | *'''38 Bruton Place, Tinsdale House''' | ||
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*'''19 Bruton Street''' | *'''19 Bruton Street''' | ||
**Francis Dautin | **''Francis Dautin'' | ||
**Mireille Dautin | **''Mireille Dautin'' | ||
***John Dautin | ***''John Dautin'' | ||
**Cecily Dautin | **''Cecily Dautin'' | ||
**Madeleine Dautin | **''Madeleine Dautin'' | ||
*'''25 Bruton Street, Ackland House''' | *'''25 Bruton Street, Ackland House''' | ||
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[[File:View of Grosvenor Square.jpg|right|thumb|500px|A view of Grosvenor Square, c. 1720]]A large garden square in the exclusive Mayfair district. One of the most highly sought after addresses in London.<br /> | [[File:View of Grosvenor Square.jpg|right|thumb|500px|A view of Grosvenor Square, c. 1720]]A large garden square in the exclusive Mayfair district. One of the most highly sought after addresses in London.<br /> | ||
*'''16 Grosvenor Square, Edgeworth House''' | *'''16 Grosvenor Square, Edgeworth House''' | ||
**[[Tristan Edgeworth]] | **''[[Tristan Edgeworth]]'' | ||
*'''19 Grosvenor Square, Coniston House''' | *'''19 Grosvenor Square, Coniston House''' | ||
**Currently closed up, this house belongs to [[Kenward Asquith]]<br /> | **Currently closed up, this house belongs to [[Kenward Asquith]]<br /> | ||
*'''20 Grosvenor Square, Fairmont House''' | *'''20 Grosvenor Square, Fairmont House''' | ||
**[[Camilla Fairmont]] | **[[Camilla Fairmont]] | ||
***[[Marcus Fairmont]] | ***[[Marcus Fairmont]] | ||
***[[Rosalind Fairmont]]<br /> | ***[[Rosalind Fairmont]]<br /> | ||
*'''25 Grosvenor Square, Brixton House''' | *'''25 Grosvenor Square, Brixton House''' | ||
**[[Lilias Aldridge]] | **''[[Lilias Aldridge]]'' | ||
*'''31 Grosvenor Square, Hollomere House''' | *'''31 Grosvenor Square, Hollomere House''' | ||
**[[Charles Delafield]] | **[[Charles Delafield]] | ||
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***Anne Delafield | ***Anne Delafield | ||
**[[Catherine Seymour]] <br/> | **[[Catherine Seymour]] <br/> | ||
*'''38 Grosvenor Square, Emerson House''' | *'''38 Grosvenor Square, Emerson House''' | ||
**[[Winifred Verlaine-Pritchard]] | **[[Winifred Verlaine-Pritchard]] | ||
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***[[Charity Pritchard]] | ***[[Charity Pritchard]] | ||
***[[Elise Hampton]] | ***[[Elise Hampton]] | ||
*'''43 Grosvenor Square, Beaconsfell House''' | *'''43 Grosvenor Square, Beaconsfell House''' | ||
**''[[Anne Bromley]]'' | |||
===Grosvenor Street=== | ===Grosvenor Street=== | ||
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An elegant street with graceful townhomes, which despite being on the smaller side are still very sought after by those with money to spare and reputations to build. | An elegant street with graceful townhomes, which despite being on the smaller side are still very sought after by those with money to spare and reputations to build. | ||
*22 Half-Moon Street | *22 Half-Moon Street | ||
**[[John Rutledge]] | **''[[John Rutledge]]'' | ||
**[[Regina Rutledge]] | **''[[Regina Rutledge]]'' | ||
===Hanover Square=== | ===Hanover Square=== | ||
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*'''The Ellery''' | *'''The Ellery''' | ||
**[[Anthony Ellesmere]] | **[[Anthony Ellesmere]] | ||
**[[Patience Ellesmere]] | |||
***[[Prosperity Ellesmere]] | ***[[Prosperity Ellesmere]] | ||
***[[Annie Ellesmere]] | ***[[Annie Ellesmere]] | ||
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===Hill Street=== | ===Hill Street=== | ||
Hill Street runs south-west from Berkeley Square | Hill Street runs south-west from Berkeley Square | ||
*''30 Hill Street'' | *''30 Hill Street'' | ||
**''[[Bertrand Montgomery]]'' | **''[[Bertrand Montgomery]]'' | ||
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*'''106 Park Street, Wycombe House''' | *'''106 Park Street, Wycombe House''' | ||
**[[John Quinn]] | **''[[John Quinn]]'' | ||
**[[Penelope Quinn]] | **''[[Penelope Quinn]]'' | ||
***[[Genevieve Quinn]] | ***''[[Genevieve Quinn]]'' | ||
*'''113 Park Street, Middleton House | *'''113 Park Street, Middleton House | ||
**[[Percival Middleton]] | **''[[Percival Middleton]]'' | ||
**[[Jane Middleton]] | **''[[Jane Middleton]]'' | ||
***[[Sebastian Middleton]] | ***''[[Sebastian Middleton]]'' | ||
***[[Helena Wriothesley]] | ***''[[Helena Wriothesley]]'' | ||
*'''115 Park Street, Beaumont House''' | *'''115 Park Street, Beaumont House''' | ||
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Formerly known as both Melbourne House and York House, the [[Albany]] is presently a bachelor's apartment complex with 69 residences. Mr. Geoffrey Stapleton occupies one set, and Lord Wembury occupies another. Please note that while the Albany is correctly located on the map, it does not show the extensions added when it was converted into apartments as the map dates from 1799 when the building was still known as York House. | Formerly known as both Melbourne House and York House, the [[Albany]] is presently a bachelor's apartment complex with 69 residences. Mr. Geoffrey Stapleton occupies one set, and Lord Wembury occupies another. Please note that while the Albany is correctly located on the map, it does not show the extensions added when it was converted into apartments as the map dates from 1799 when the building was still known as York House. | ||
# [[Kenward Asquith]] | |||
# [[Frank Harpole]] | |||
# ''[[Edmund Mayoh]]'' | |||
# ''[[Geoffrey Stapleton]] and [[Gerald Stapleton]]'' | |||
==St. James== | ==St. James== | ||
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===St. James Square=== | ===St. James Square=== | ||
Home to dukes and earls, St. James Square is one of the most fashionable residential addresses in London. | Home to dukes and earls, St. James Square is one of the most fashionable residential addresses in London. | ||
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***[[Maximilian Sandeford-Wrey]] | ***[[Maximilian Sandeford-Wrey]] | ||
[[Category:Lists]] | [[Category:Lists]] [[Category:Important Locations]] |
Revision as of 08:27, 17 March 2017
List of town addresses organised by neighborhood and then by street. Or search by family. Addresses inhabited only by NPCs are in italics.
Bloomsbury
Located north of Covent Gardens and known for its beautiful formal squares and gardens, Bloomsbury has an intellectual flavor about it, with many writers, doctors, and educators making their homes here. It is also home to the British Museum.
Bedford Square
- 10 Bedford Square
Russell Square
- 18 Russell Square
Chelsea
Located just north of the River Thames, Chelsea is slowly becoming a haven for artists as well as being home to London's military housing. Not quite as well-to-do as other areas of London, but one could do worse.
Cheyne Walk
- 5 Cheyne Walk
The City
Gracechurch Street
Gracechurch Street offers wealthy merchants and bankers elegant homes with convenient proximity to the great shopping district in Cheapside.
- 9 Gracechurch Street
- 16 Gracechurch Street
- Thomas Gibson
- Anne Gibson
- Frank Gibson
- Edgar Gibson
- Ruth Gibson
- Hetty Gibson
- Gilbert Gibson
- Lucy Gibson
- Lydia Armstrong
- Theresa Armstrong
- Timothy Armstrong
- Thomas Gibson
Marylebone
Located just north of Mayfair proper, Marylebone features fashionable housing north of Oxford Street and is centered around Cavendish and Portman Squares.
Berkeley Street
Berkeley Street connects Edgeware Road to Portman and Manchester Squares in Marylebone. From Edgeware Road to Portman Square, it is known as Upper Berkeley Street. Between Portman Square and Manchester Square, it is known as Lower Berkeley Street.
- Bolton House, 16 Lower Berkeley Street
Cavendish Square
Located near the intersection of Oxford Street and Regent Street, Cavendish Square is the home of rising politicians, retired military men, and gentry and lower ennobled families. The area is also gaining a reputation as a medical district.
- 1 Cavendish Square
- George Quartermaine
- Demelza Quartermaine
- Felicity Staunton
- 2 Cavendish Square
- 7 Cavendish Square
- Francis Welham
- Maria Welham
- Bee Rosdew
- 13 Cavendish Square
- Albert Mayoh
- Sylvia Mayoh
Cumberland Place
Located near the northern edge of Hyde Park, Cumberland Place boasts a charming crescent and is only two blocks west of Portman Square.
- 4 Cumberland Place
- Arthur Cartwright
- Mary Adair
- George Adair
- 7 Cumberland Place
- 8 Cumberland Place
Harley Street
Located in Marylebone, Harley Street is noted for the high number of physicians and medical specialists maintaining homes and practices here.
- 27 Harley Street
- 48 Harley Street
- Cadwallader Meredith
- Mrs. Meredith
- Theodore Meredith
Manchester Square
Manchester Square is a small square of houses a short distance north-east of the much larger Portman Square
- 23 Manchester Square
- John Asquith
- Laura Asquith
Mansfield Street
Constructed in 1770, Mansfield Street connects Queen Anne Street and New Cavendish Street and is approximately one block north of Cavendish Square.
Portland Street
Portland Street runs north from Cavendish Place towards the site of the Prince Regent's planned park.
- 56 Portland Street, Thornley House
Portman Square
Located northeast of Hyde Park, Portman Square is a fashionable location in Marylebone.
- 5 Portman Square, Saltash House
- 8 Portman Square
Wimpole Street
Located one block east of the famed Harley Street, Wimpole Street shares Harley Street's reputation for being the home of physicians and medical specialists.
Welbeck Street
- 1 Welbeck Street
Mayfair
A well-to-do and attractive area for well-to-do and attractive people. Home to Grosvenor Square, Hyde Park, and Bond Street, among other exclusive addresses.
Albermarle Street
Running parallel to Bond Street, Albemarle Street connects Piccadilly to Grafton Street
- 41 Albemarle Street
Audley Street
Audley Street forms the western boundary of Grosvenor Square, which serves as the delineation between North Audley and South Audley.
- 10 North Audley Street, Steele House
- 23 North Audley Street, Annandale House
- Baron Annandale
- Emma DeLancey
- Benedict DeLancey
- Mrs. Rutherford
Berkeley Square
Home to Prime Ministers, Almack's patronesses, and other well-heeled folk, Berkeley Square boasts an charming green space surrounded by elegant townhouses. Gunter's Tea Shop is located at Number 8 on the west side.
- 5 Berkeley Square, Greyton House
- 7 Berkeley Square, Griffith House
- 8 Berkeley Square, Gunter's Tea Shop
- 13 Berkeley Square
- Douglas Mulholland
- Lavinia Mulholland
- Victoria Mulholland
- Richard Mulholland
- 14 Berkeley Square
- James Crane
- Annabella Crane
- Georgiana Crane
- 15 Berkeley Square, Hawksley House
- Elaine Kincaide
- 28 Berkeley Square
- Feardorcha O'Sullivan
- Mirabel O'Sullivan
- Rawdon O'Sullivan
- Patrick O'Sullivan
- Nehemiah Tucker
- Kaniehtiio Tucker
- 39 Berkeley Square, Bartram House
- 50 Berkeley Square, Hunstanton House
- Aubrey Sayre
- Eugenia Sayre
- Aubrey Sayre
- 57 Berkeley Square, Alderhan House
Brook Street
Forming the northern boundary of Grosvenor Square, which serves which serves as the delineation between Upper Brook Street and Brook Street.
- Upper Brook Street, Morven House
- 28 Brook Street, Pendleston House
- 33 Brook Street, Dunford House
- 35 Brook Street, Sterne House
- 84 Brook Street, Beningborough House
Bruton Place
Located just off the northeast corner of Berkeley Square and just north of Bruton Street, Bruton Place is a quiet haven with all the conveniences of a townhouse on a square.
- 8 Bruton Place, Tessington House
- Darcy Tessington
- Alethea Tessington
- 38 Bruton Place, Tinsdale House
- Lord Tinsdale
- Lucinda Ramsey
- Henrietta Ramsey
- Abigail Ramsey
- 39 Bruton Place
- Piers Grenfell
- Sophronia Grenfell
- Matilda Grenfell
- Phineas Bartley
Bruton Street
A relatively short street running from Berkeley Square to Bond Street, Bruton Street serves as the delineation between New Bond Street and Old Bond Street. Home to politicians, nobility, and other wealthy and genteel families.
- 11 Bruton Street, Moroccan Embassy
- 19 Bruton Street
- Francis Dautin
- Mireille Dautin
- John Dautin
- Cecily Dautin
- Madeleine Dautin
- 25 Bruton Street, Ackland House
- Samuel Gardiner
- Perdita 'Poppy' Gardiner
- Claire Gardiner
- Andrew Gardiner
- Diana Gardiner
- Caroline Gardiner
Curzon Street
Running from Seamore Place to Clarges Street, Curzon Street is an elegant street with graceful townhouses, which despite being on the smaller side are still very sought after by those with money to spare and reputations to build.
- 17 Curzon Street
- 27 Curzon Street
- Eugenia Redgrave
- 33 Curzon Street
Grosvenor Square
A large garden square in the exclusive Mayfair district. One of the most highly sought after addresses in London.
- 16 Grosvenor Square, Edgeworth House
- 19 Grosvenor Square, Coniston House
- Currently closed up, this house belongs to Kenward Asquith
- Currently closed up, this house belongs to Kenward Asquith
- 20 Grosvenor Square, Fairmont House
- 25 Grosvenor Square, Brixton House
- 31 Grosvenor Square, Hollomere House
- Charles Delafield
- Mirabelle Delafield
- Christian Delafield
- Anne Delafield
- Catherine Seymour
- 38 Grosvenor Square, Emerson House
- 43 Grosvenor Square, Beaconsfell House
Grosvenor Street
Part of the same development as Grosvenor Square, Grosvenor Street is a highly desirable address with spacious townhouses, though commercial interests are slowly creeping in, much to the dismay of certain residents.
- 19 Upper Grosvenor Street, Raulings House
- 48 Upper Grosvenor Street, Prestwood House
- Arthur Beacham
- Lady Prestwood
- 15 Grosvenor Street
- Robert Shaw
- Philippa Shaw
- Sophia Shaw
- 20 Grosvenor Street
- François d'Aubin
- Marie-Claire d'Aubin
- Jean-Laurent d'Aubin
- Lunete d'Aubin
- 28 Grosvenor Street
- 35 Grosvenor Street
Half-Moon Street
An elegant street with graceful townhomes, which despite being on the smaller side are still very sought after by those with money to spare and reputations to build.
- 22 Half-Moon Street
Hanover Square
Situated to the south west of Oxford Circus, the major junction where Oxford Street meets Regent Street. A fashionable residential address.
- 17 Hanover Square, Weston House
- 18 Hanover Square, Avening House
- 20 Hanover Square, Pennington House
- The Ellery
Hill Street
Hill Street runs south-west from Berkeley Square
- 30 Hill Street
Mount Street
Mount Street is a thoroughfare running from Park Lane near Hyde Park to Davies Street, just north of Berkeley Square.
- 120 Mount Street, Cavisham House
Park Street
Running from South Street in the south to Oxford Street in the north, Park Street runs parallel to and is one block east of Park Lane.
- 37 Park Street
- 93 Park Street, Welby House
Currently closed up, this is the town house of the Dukes of Welby
- 106 Park Street, Wycombe House
- 113 Park Street, Middleton House
- 115 Park Street, Beaumont House
- Phillip Werlington
- Daphne Werlington
- Theodore Werlington
- Christian Werlington
- Penelope Werlington
- Natalie Relmsey
- Abigail Werlington
- 116 Park Street, Layton House
- Gosling House
- Rotherham House
Piccadilly
A major London street connecting several other major streets, such as Old Bond Street and Regent Street, Piccadilly is also a fashionable residential address and shopping area.
The Albany
Formerly known as both Melbourne House and York House, the Albany is presently a bachelor's apartment complex with 69 residences. Mr. Geoffrey Stapleton occupies one set, and Lord Wembury occupies another. Please note that while the Albany is correctly located on the map, it does not show the extensions added when it was converted into apartments as the map dates from 1799 when the building was still known as York House.
St. James
While Mayfair might be the place to live and shop, St James is not short on prestige and home to some of the swankiest evening entertainment in London, including Almack's, St. James' Park, St. James' Palace, Carlton House, and the infamous Haymarket.
St. James Square
Home to dukes and earls, St. James Square is one of the most fashionable residential addresses in London.
- 10 St. James Square
- 18 St. James Square
- 26 St. James Square