St James's Place is a street in the St James's district of London near Green Park. [1] It was first developed around 1694, the historian John Strype describing it in 1720 as a "good Street ... which receiveth a fresh Air out of the Park; the Houses are well-built, and inhabited by Gentry ..." [2] [3] Henry Benjamin Wheatley wrote in 1870 that it was "one of the oddest built streets in London." [3]
Spencer House, which was commissioned by the 1st Earl Spencer in 1756, stands at number 27 and is now listed as Grade I. [4] [5] A further thirteen properties are Grade II listed; Number 4 is Grade II* listed. [6]
29 St. James's Place (April 1880—late 1882). Leased by Lord Randolph Churchill.
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