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The street is named after a member of the Berkeley family, and was built when Lord Berkeley's estate was developed. Most properties along the street were constructed between about 1745 and 1750, chiefly by carpenter
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52 and 52a Charles Street, a four-storey house on the corner of Charles Street and Berkeley Square, was built from 1750 to 1770. It has been listed as Grade II by English Heritage since 24 February 1958.
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50 Charles Street, a three-storey terrace house, was built from 1751 to 1752 by John Phillips and George Shakespear. It has been listed as Grade II by English Heritage since 1 December 1987.
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41 Charles Street, a three-storey terrace house, was built from 1750 to 1753 by John Phillips and George Shakespear. It has been listed as Grade II* since 24 February 1958.
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40 Charles Street, a four-storey terrace house, was built from 1750 to 1753 by John Phillips and George Shakespear. It has been listed as Grade II* since 24 February 1958.
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48 Charles Street, a four-storey terrace house, was built from 1750 to 1753 by John Phillips and George Shakespear. It has been listed as Grade II since 24 February 1958.
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37 and 38 Charles Street were combined from two separate houses into a grand mansion in 1890. It has been listed as Grade II* by English Heritage since 1 December 1987.
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25, 26 and 27 Charles Street, three four-storey terrace houses, were built circa 1753. They have been listed as Grade II by English Heritage since 9 January 1970.
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28 Charles Street, also known as Crewe House, is a detached mansion built by Edward Shepherd in 1730. It has been listed as Grade II* since 24 February 1958.
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21 Charles Street, a three-storey terrace house, was built from 1750 to 1753. It has been listed as Grade II by English Heritage since 23 December 1969.
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29 Charles Street, a four-storey terrace house, was built from 1710 to 1753. It has been listed as Grade II by English Heritage since 24 February 1958.
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20, Charles Street, a three-storey terrace house, was built from 1750 to 1753. It has been listed as Grade II by English Heritage since 9 January 1970.
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51 Charles Street, a four-storey house, was built in the mid-19th century. It has been listed as Grade II by English Heritage since 3 October 2000.
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23 Charles Street, a four-storey terrace house, was built circa 1753. It has been listed as Grade II by English Heritage since 1 December 1987.
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18 Charles Street, a four-storey terrace house, was built circa 1753. It has been listed as Grade II by English Heritage since 9 January 1970.
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17 Charles Street, a five-storey terrace house, was built circa 1753. It has been listed as Grade II by English Heritage since 9 January 1970.
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39 Charles Street, a three-storey terrace house, was built from 1750 to 1753. It has been listed as Grade II* since 24 February 1958.
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8 Charles Street is a four-storey house built circa 1753. It has been listed as Grade II since 1 December 1987.
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2 Charles Street, a three-storey house, was built in the eighteenth century. It has been listed as Grade II by
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on the porch, was built circa 1753. It has been listed as Grade II by English Heritage since 9 January 1970.
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22 Charles Street, a three-storey terrace house, was built circa 1753 by William Timbrell and
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in the east, bending slightly northward halfway along. The southwestern end is narrower.
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27a Charles Street, a three-storey terrace house on the corner of Charles Street and
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18a Charles Street, a four-storey terrace house on the corner of Charles Street and
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Adams's Parliamentary Hand-Book: a key to the Houses of Lords and Commons
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18b, 19a and 19 Charles Street, four-storey houses built with
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lived at 34 Charles Street at the time of his death in 1914.
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British Listed Buildings: 18b, 19a and 19, Charles Street
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Blue plaque to the 5th Earl of Rosebery in Charles Street
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Index

Charles Street, London

The Only Running Footman
Mayfair
City of Westminster
Waverton Street
Berkeley Square
John Phillips
Historic England

Villiers Hatton
Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery
Charles Towneley
Sligo Borough
family trustee
British Museum
Claude Watney
English Heritage
Doric columns
Portland stone
Chesterfield Hill
Bath stone
John Phillips
Waverton Street
The Only Running Footman
Mark's Club
Cosmopolitan Club (London)


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