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the date being 1773, when Mrs. Montagu was fifty-seven. "If I had paper and time I could entertain you with the account of Mrs. M.'s Room of Cupidons, which was opened with an assembly for all the foreigners, the literati, and the macaronis of the present age. Many and sly are the observations. How
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in 1746, most streets on the west side of this square were shown in outline as building was underway; Hill Street was among the last area of farmland, and thus crosses "Farm" Street. Hill Street is like Mount Street and others to the north in dropping a little over three metres toward its east end,
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at the corner of Hill Street and Chesterfield Hill. There are four such bollards in Hill Street, all of them Grade II-listed. They are of an early 19th-century cannon design and are intended to protect pedestrians from large turning vehicles cutting the corner. The cast lettering, obscured by many
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such a genius, at her age, and so circumstanced (Mr. M. had recently taken his upward flight), could think of painting the walls of her dressing-room with bowers of roses and jessamines entirely inhabited by little cupids in all their little wanton ways, is astonishing."
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in the late 1940s, giving six storeys and a basement for a grand and comfortable residence. Lady Astor's personal living room â€“ "the Boudoir" â€“ had walls decorated with blue satin. Twenty-two of the town houses are
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but here the land falls the same amount – though more rapidly – toward the next block south, scaled by Chesterfield Hill (in previous years named John Street) and Hays Mews; similarly to the east where the
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London: Being a Comprehensive Survey of the History, Tradition & Historical Associations of Buildings & Monuments, Arranged Under Streets in Alphabetical Order
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This was among the prestigious streets of wealthy London socialites and politicians in the 18th and 19th centuries, and notable residents have included:
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mansion of Lord and Lady Metroland with a magnificent ballroom, 'by universal consent the most beautiful building between
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was built she had lived in Hill Street, Mayfair, her rooms in which are thus depicted by the
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called her the "Queen of the Blues". Other notable attendees of her gatherings included
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co-fronts Hays Mews. It dates to the 1740s when the street was laid out. It was then a
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in 1756; in 1757 he was sentenced to death and shot for losing Minorca in the
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This article is about the street in Mayfair. For other Hill Streets, see
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The street's development was overseen in the 1740s by local landowner
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politician who lives in Hill Street, was published at the same time.
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Foremost architects used were Benjamin Timbrell, as to No.s17 and 19
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Cunningham, George Hamilton (1927), "Hill Street, Berkeley Square",
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The True Glory, The Story of the Royal Navy over a thousand years
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to the far east; and the height of ground is given in feet.
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at her house in Hill Street. Her circle was known as the
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Index

Hill Street

Coach and Horses
coaching inn
Mayfair
Grade II-listed
Mayfair
Berkeley Square
Park Lane
Marble Arch
Hyde Park
nobility
listed
Georgian neo-classical

John Rocque's map of 1746
Lord Berkeley
Berkeley Square
John Rocque
map of London
Tyburn
Oliver Hill
Claud Phillimore
Lady Astor
listed buildings
Mrs. Montagu's
Portman Square
last-named writer

Elizabeth Montagu

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