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was redeveloped into a largely grid-like residential pattern in the eighteenth century to accommodate the growing population of London. Along with Seymour Street, Seymour Place is named for Anne Seymour, the mother of
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on the corner of Seymour Place and Marylebone Road, and in 1961 the police court was closed and moved next door to the County Court.
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and today are known as Seymour Leisure Centre or Seymour Hall. The place was refurbished in 2018.
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stood the street and the adjoining Nutford Place; the church, which was badly damaged during the
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Old and new London: a narrative of its history, its people, and its places, Volume 4
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Blue plaque
Victorian
Emma Cons
Marylebone
Central London
City of Westminster
Marylebone Road
Lisson Grove
Crawford Street
George Street
York Street
Gloucester Place
Marble Arch
Edgware Road
Portman Estate
Henry Portman
Gothic
St Luke's Church
Second World War
Sylvia Young Theatre School
Yorkshire Stingo
public house
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson
St Mary's Dispensary
Marylebone Police Court
county court

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