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Old Cavendish Street

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75: 26: 251: 200: 64: 116:, the Red Lion at No. 5 (rebuilt 1879), on the east side, and the Crown at No. 12A (rebuilt 1885–6) and was a throughway to Oxford Street but it has since been pedestrianised at the southern end. The 91: 95: 307: 288: 212: 74: 180: 281: 204: 157: 129: 317: 274: 86:
The street was one of those laid out in the early 1700s when the area north of Oxford Street was urbanised on a
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Red Lion Yard, later known as Cavendish Buildings, ran from the eastern side before the construction of the
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It was renamed Old Cavendish Street to distinguish it from the much longer
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Cavendish Square and Old Cavendish Street (bottom centre) on an 1870s
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This London road or road transport-related article is a
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store on the east, both of which front Oxford Street.
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New Cavendish Street

Marylebone
City of Westminster
Henrietta Place
Oxford Street

Cavendish Square

Ordnance Survey
grid pattern
Lady Henrietta Cavendish
Edward Harley
Harley Street
New Cavendish Street
public houses
cul-de-sac
House of Fraser
House of Fraser
John Lewis
ISBN
0713401400
Historic London: An Explorer's Companion
ISBN
978-0-230-75252-8

Old Cavendish Street
51°30′55.09″N 0°8′45.38″W / 51.5153028°N 0.1459389°W / 51.5153028; -0.1459389
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