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South Street, Mayfair

Coordinates:51°30′30″N0°09′09″W / 51.50820°N 0.15247°W /51.50820; -0.15247
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Street in Mayfair, London

Ashfield, 43 South Street, Mayfair
Blue plaque toCatherine Walters, "Skittles", in South Street
Florence Nightingale lived and died at 10 South Street

South Street is a street inMayfair, London, England. It runs west to east fromPark Lane before merging into Farm Street.

Notable buildings include the private house,Aberconway House, listed for sale in 2007 by the developer and estate agent Portman Heritage at £46 million.[1]

58-59 South Street is a mid 18th-century building that was remodelled in about 1936 by SirEdwin Lutyens. It is aGrade II Listed Building.[2]

Historical residents include the courtesanCatherine Walters who lived there from 1872 until her death in 1920, and the future British Prime MinisterSir Alec Douglas-Home, born in 1903, whose childhood London home was at 28 South Street,[3] a house built in 1902 with eighteen front windows, which his family leased from the politician and stockbroker,Sir Cuthbert Quilter.John Pierpont Morgan lived at 2 South Street in 1901. He was an American financier and banker who dominated corporate finance on Wall Street throughout theGilded Age. As the head of the banking firm that ultimately became known asJ.P. Morgan and Co., he was the driving force behind the wave of industrial consolidation in the United States spanning the late 19th and early 20th centuries.[4][5] It became the London home of the novelist and socialite,Barbara Cartland, from the 1930s until 1950.[5]

References

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  1. ^Wells, Emma."What does £46m buy you in Mayfair?".The Sunday Times.Archived from the original on 4 October 2017. Retrieved17 February 2021.
  2. ^Historic England listed building1249967
  3. ^"Notable Abodes - Alec Douglas Home".Notable Abodes. Retrieved13 April 2020.
  4. ^"J.P. Morgan | Biography & Facts | Britannica". 13 April 2023.
  5. ^abPrudence Ivey (14 February 2020)."Dame Barbara Cartland's former mansion: Queen of Romance's Mayfair townhouse goes on sale on Valentine's Day".Homes and Property (London Evening Standard). Retrieved13 April 2020.

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