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  2. Berkeley Square - Wikipedia

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    Berkeley Square, 2007 Berkeley Square in 1830. Berkeley Square, 2005 Hares by Sophie Ryder, Berkeley Square. Berkeley Square / ˈ b ɑːr k l i / is a garden square in the West End of London. It is one of the best known of the many squares in London, located in Mayfair in the City of Westminster.

  3. William Nassau de Zuylestein, 4th Earl of Rochford - Wikipedia

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    Rochford also bought a town house in London, at 48 Berkeley Square, which he owned until 1777. The Rochfords allowed each considerable freedom in their personal lives, even by the rather relaxed standards of the eighteenth century nobility, and Lucy Rochford was notorious for her numerous lovers, who included the Duke of Cumberland and the ...

  4. Humberts - Wikipedia

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    In March, they restarted their lettings division, [19] following the 2014 sale, and in April, they opened a brand new office in London at 48 Berkeley Square. [20] After appointing a new chairman, Peter Goldsmith, [ 21 ] Humberts launched in August 2017 a two-tiered online service for landlords, with a view to rolling it out for sales should it ...

  5. Gunter's Tea Shop - Wikipedia

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    Gunter's Tea Shop was an establishment in London's Berkeley Square. It had its origins in a food business named "Pot and Pine Apple" started in 1757 by Italian Domenico Negri. Various English, French and Italian wet and dry sweetmeats were made and sold from the business.

  6. Charles Street, Mayfair - Wikipedia

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    48 Charles Street in May 2022. 48 Charles Street is a four-storey terraced house plus attic and basement, built from 1750 to 1753 probably by John Phillips and George Shakespear. Listed as Grade II since 24 February 1958, [41] it is identifiable by its stone obelisk gate piers.

  7. 50 Berkeley Square - Wikipedia

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    50 Berkeley Square is a reportedly haunted townhouse on Berkeley Square in Mayfair, Central London. In the late 19th century it became known as one of the most haunted houses in London, [ 1 ] with its attic room said to be haunted by the spirit of a young woman who had committed suicide there.

  8. P. G. Wodehouse locations - Wikipedia

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    The Travers family also owns a house in London, located at 47 Charles Street, Berkeley Square. [14] Brinkley Court is the primary setting of "The Love That Purifies", Right Ho, Jeeves, Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit, Jeeves in the Offing, and Much Obliged, Jeeves. Jeeves works there temporarily in Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves.

  9. Annabel's - Wikipedia

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    Annabel's is a private members' club at 46 Berkeley Square in Mayfair, London. It was opened at 44 Berkeley Square in 1963 by Mark Birley and named for his wife Lady Annabel Vane-Tempest-Stewart. It was founded in the basement of the Clermont Club, a private gambling club established by John Aspinall. Annabel's was one of the first nightclubs ...