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is a continuation of Queen Anne’s Gate, connecting it to Storey’s Gate. It was first laid out with townhouses in the late 18th century. Seven of the buildings on the street are listed, all at Grade II: Nos. 9 & 11, No. 20, No. 24, Nos. 26 & 28, Nos. 30 & 32, No. 34 and No. 43.
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Originally built as houses, by the later 20th century many of the buildings in Queen Anne’s Gate had been converted to offices. The 21st century has seen a reversal of this trend, with buildings being reconverted to private residences.
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These narrow houses, three or four storeys high - one for eating, one for sleeping, a third for company, a fourth underground for the kitchen, a fifth perhaps at the top for servants - give the idea of a
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No. 17 is listed Grade I. Dating from the very early 18th century, the house, with its companion No. 19, form among the best remaining elements of the original
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which had offices at No. 9 above. The pub was fitted out with architectural salvage from London public houses destroyed in the
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Queen Anne’s Gate has been home to a number of notable people, including a quantity of politicians given its proximity to the
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for approximately 20 years until 2016 when they sold the home and art collection. Nos. 26-32 inclusive are listed at Grade I.
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recorded Queen Anne’s Gate as the fifth most expensive residential street in Britain with an average house price of £17.5M.
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No. 3 dates from the 1770s, although it was entirely rebuilt behind the existing facade in the early 21st century. Home of
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called "the insistent verticality of the London house" . A particular feature of these buildings are their elaborate
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described the Gate’s early 18th century houses as “the best of their kind in London.” The street’s proximity to the
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Nos. 42, 44 and 46 are also all Grade I listed buildings. No.s 40, 42 and 44 were the headquarters of the
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discusses Wyatt’s designs for the house, and his possible wider involvement in others on the street.
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Queen Anne's Gate is formed from two older streets, Park Street, to the eastern end and part of the
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Nos. 6-12 are listed at Grade II*. Of the mid-19th century, the block was designed by the Elmes,
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series, consider the houses in Queen Anne's Gate “the best of their kind in London.”
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No. 21, a house dating to 1704 that at one time was the home of Sir
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estate, and Queen Square, to the western end and developed by the
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No. 32, in the early 1920s this house was the home of the writer
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in the east to a cul-de-sac in the west. It runs parallel with
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who resided there with her great aunt Edith (Lady Allendale).
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and later served as the office of the architectural practice
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A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects: 1600-1840
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No. 28, in the early 20th century, No. 28 was the home of
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No. 19 was, between 1705 and 1718, in the 1920s, home to
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commemorating their residents. Many of the buildings are
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Biographical Dictionary of British Architects 1600-1840
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Nos. 9-13, the basement of this block housed a private
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and he may have been involved elsewhere in the street.
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made it a popular residential area for politicians;
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The restoration of the house won a 465:and was itself demolished in the 1990s, following 16:Road in the City of Westminster, in Central London 2007:"34, Queen Anne's Gate (Grade II) (1265414)" 1262:"1-3 Queen Anne's Gate (Grade II) (1227240)" 826:, Queen Anne’s Mansions, a building described by 2657: 2157:"46, Queen Anne's Gate (Grade I) (1265430)" 2126:"44, Queen Anne's Gate (Grade I) (1227329)" 2095:"42, Queen Anne's Gate (Grade I) (1227328)" 2064:"40, Queen Anne's Gate (Grade I) (1227300)" 1847:"25, Queen Anne's Gate (Grade I) (1265450)" 1205:"2, Queen Anne's Gate (Grade II) (1227297)" 785:Statue of Queen Anne at Queen Anne's Gate London 332:notes their intricate carving with “foliage and 295:Journal of a Tour and Residence in Great Britain 2400:"43 Old Queen Street (Grade II) (1225630)" 2369:"34 Old Queen Street (Grade II) (1225628)" 2276:"24 Old Queen Street (Grade II) (1266275)" 1514:"15 Queen Anne's Gate (Grade I) (1265463)" 420:Edward Knatchbull-Hugessen, 1st Baron Brabourne 2429: 1460: 1012: 968: 399:No. 2 is of c. 1825 and is listed at Grade II. 359:, its sculptor is not known. The statue has a 355:dates from the time of the queen. Carved from 2034:"John Stuart Mill and James Mill blue plaque" 555:, an architect who undertook the refacing of 379:Buildings, occupants and listing designations 51: 2495:Cox, Montagu H (1926). "Queen Anne's Gate". 1965: 905:In television, it was home to the fictional 2539: 2519: 1959: 1496: 951: 2681:Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston 2671:Transport infrastructure completed in 1874 2511:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 2184:"No. 42 Queen Anne's Gate Heritage Record" 595:nearby. Nos. 21 and 23 are listed Grade I. 564:Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston 525:award. It is now owned by the businessman 495:, undertaken for his friend and supporter 404:Edward Grey, 1st Viscount Grey of Fallodon 27: 2612: 1543:. James Bond locations. 8 November 2014. 1120: 983: 2590: 1484: 2566: 1391: 2658: 2468: 1749: 1472: 1349: 1067: 440:notes that No. 6 was designed for the 2544:Elizabeth Bowen: Portrait of a Writer 1121:Churchill, Penny (14 February 2015). 625:Richard Haldane, 1st Viscount Haldane 2190:from the original on 4 December 2022 2040:from the original on 4 December 2022 1941:from the original on 12 January 2023 1762:from the original on 12 January 2023 1706:from the original on 4 December 2022 1599:from the original on 5 December 2022 1573:from the original on 4 December 2022 1547:from the original on 4 December 2022 1411:from the original on 4 December 2022 1373:from the original on 5 December 2022 1238:from the original on 4 December 2022 1169:from the original on 5 December 2022 1133:from the original on 5 December 2022 1102:from the original on 4 December 2022 1076:from the original on 4 December 2022 761:Doorcase at No. 28 Queen Anne's Gate 655:Edward Tennant, 1st Baron Glenconner 606:, from 1836 until his death in 1875. 416:James Harris, 5th Earl of Malmesbury 2494: 1805: 1055: 687: 476:No. 14 was home of the antiquarian 13: 2676:Streets in the City of Westminster 2405:National Heritage List for England 2374:National Heritage List for England 2343:National Heritage List for England 2312:National Heritage List for England 2281:National Heritage List for England 2250:National Heritage List for England 2219:National Heritage List for England 2162:National Heritage List for England 2131:National Heritage List for England 2100:National Heritage List for England 2069:National Heritage List for England 2012:National Heritage List for England 1913:National Heritage List for England 1852:National Heritage List for England 1791:National Heritage List for England 1628:National Heritage List for England 1541:"Lord Sinclair's London residence" 1519:National Heritage List for England 1440:National Heritage List for England 1329:National Heritage List for England 1298:National Heritage List for England 1267:National Heritage List for England 1210:National Heritage List for England 1035:National Heritage List for England 657:, and from 1962 to 2013, home to 33:"the best of their kind in London" 14: 2697: 1823:from the original on 4 March 2016 1363:"The Bride of Denmark's Lion Bar" 1123:"Westminster properties for sale" 602:from 1783 to 1788, and the judge 568:George Riddell, 1st Baron Riddell 510:and naval moderniser; and of the 414:, and earlier of the politicians 1750:Martin, Guy (30 November 2013). 790: 778: 766: 754: 742: 730: 718: 706: 517:; where there are commemorative 425:Nos. 5-13 are listed at Grade I. 50: 43: 2645:Birdcage Walk Conservation Area 2576:. London: Chatto & Windus. 2388: 2357: 2326: 2295: 2264: 2245:"20 Old Queen Street (1225626)" 2233: 2202: 2176: 2145: 2114: 2083: 2052: 2026: 1995: 1927: 1896: 1884:from the original on 4 May 2022 1866: 1835: 1774: 1743: 1718: 1700:"Henry John Temple blue plaque" 1692: 1667: 1642: 1611: 1585: 1559: 1533: 1502: 1423: 1397: 1355: 1312: 1281: 1250: 1224: 1193: 1145: 1114: 1088: 1061: 899: 862: 846: 833: 598:No. 24, home to the politician 566:. In the 1920s, it was home to 482:T. P. O’Sullivan & Partners 422:. Nos. 1-3 are listed Grade II. 2666:1874 establishments in England 2540:Glendinning, Victoria (1977). 1018: 809: 455:, established by staff at the 59:Location within Central London 1: 2442:. New Haven, US, London, UK: 1405:"Charles Townley blue plaque" 1188:Westminster City Council 2008 996:Westminster City Council 2008 940:Westminster City Council 2008 926: 830:as an “indescribable horror”. 653:No. 34, formerly the home of 562:No. 20 was the birthplace of 504:John Fisher, 1st Baron Fisher 2686:Anne, Queen of Great Britain 1973:"St Stephen's Club to close" 1068:Wilson, Rob (28 July 2020). 641:Nancy Tree (later Lancaster) 600:Sir George Shuckburgh-Evelyn 559:in 1913, lived at the house. 442:Parliamentary Agency Offices 246:Queen Anne’s Gate runs from 7: 2573:Nikolaus Pevsner – The Life 604:Sir Edward Vaughan Williams 387:. Some of the houses have 241: 10: 2702: 2529:The Georgian Group Journal 2423: 1813:"No. 24 Queen Anne's Gate" 1726:"No. 20 Queen Anne's Gate" 1675:"No. 19 Queen Anne's Gate" 1650:"No. 17 Queen Anne's Gate" 1461:Bradley & Pevsner 2003 1013:Bradley & Pevsner 2003 969:Bradley & Pevsner 2003 699: 629:Secretary of State for War 288:with its sticks and birds 261: 2550:Weidenfeld & Nicolson 2520:Cruickshank, Dan (1992). 1567:"John Fisher blue plaque" 1232:"Edward Grey blue plaque" 609:No. 25 is listed Grade I. 206:was born at No. 20 while 171: 163: 126: 110: 100: 85: 75: 71:Queen Square, Park Street 67: 38: 26: 2640:Westminster City Council 2440:The Buildings of England 911:, Lord Brett Sinclair, ( 802: 323:Westminster City Council 2597:Samuel Wyatt, Architect 1593:"Povlsen, Troels Holch" 1072:. Architects’ Journal. 886:Samuel Wyatt: Architect 676:. It is Grade I listed. 665:and is listed Grade II. 585:Mansfield Smith-Cumming 410:at the outbreak of the 228:Mansfield Smith-Cumming 192:Queen Anne architecture 1935:"Lord Haldane, No. 26" 725:6-12 Queen Anne’s Gate 635:, and subsequently of 536:design of the street. 469:’s acquisition of the 340:, in the 2003 revised 290: 236:Admiral “Jacky” Fisher 2592:Robinson, John Martin 2444:Yale University Press 1098:. Adam Architecture. 880:, in his unpublished 713:1-3 Queen Anne’s Gate 385:Palace of Westminster 342:London 6: Westminster 336:.” Simon Bradley and 281: 200:Palace of Westminster 2624:Barrie & Jenkins 1937:. Historic England. 1880:. 16 February 2016. 1367:Architectural Review 878:John Martin Robinson 857:Architectural Review 855:was a member of the 773:40 Queen Anne's Gate 749:15 Queen Anne’s Gate 737:14 Queen Anne's Gate 551:. In the 1920s, Sir 527:Troels Holch Povlsen 508:Admiral of the fleet 458:Architectural Review 453:The Bride of Denmark 353:statue of Queen Anne 346:Buildings of England 276:Statue of Queen Anne 214:, senior members of 194:. Simon Bradley and 111:Nearest Tube station 80:Transport for London 2522:"Queen Anne's Gate" 2436:London: Westminster 1983:on 16 February 2013 1595:. Companies House. 1487:, pp. 422–435. 1058:, pp. 137–141. 797:11 Old Queen Street 668:No. 40 was home to 627:, army reformer as 612:No. 26 was home to 547:, a founder of the 369:Ministry of Justice 144: /  23: 2186:. National Trust. 578:David Lloyd George 148:51.5005°N 0.1322°W 21: 2432:Pevsner, Nikolaus 1499:, pp. 59–61. 1369:. 14 April 2015. 1190:, pp. 13–14. 954:, pp. 56–57. 659:St Stephen's Club 587:, the founder of 576:and confidant of 573:News of the World 557:Buckingham Palace 408:Foreign Secretary 365:charitable school 330:conservation area 325:’s survey of the 272:South Sea Company 268:Christ's Hospital 254:to the north and 230:, the founder of 184:Queen Anne’s Gate 181: 180: 22:Queen Anne's Gate 2693: 2652: 2650: 2635: 2609: 2607: 2605: 2594:(October 1973). 2587: 2563: 2547: 2536: 2526: 2516: 2510: 2502: 2498:Survey of London 2491: 2465: 2430:Bradley, Simon; 2417: 2416: 2414: 2412: 2396:Historic England 2392: 2386: 2385: 2383: 2381: 2365:Historic England 2361: 2355: 2354: 2352: 2350: 2334:Historic England 2330: 2324: 2323: 2321: 2319: 2303:Historic England 2299: 2293: 2292: 2290: 2288: 2272:Historic England 2268: 2262: 2261: 2259: 2257: 2241:Historic England 2237: 2231: 2230: 2228: 2226: 2210:Historic England 2206: 2200: 2199: 2197: 2195: 2180: 2174: 2173: 2171: 2169: 2153:Historic England 2149: 2143: 2142: 2140: 2138: 2122:Historic England 2118: 2112: 2111: 2109: 2107: 2091:Historic England 2087: 2081: 2080: 2078: 2076: 2060:Historic England 2056: 2050: 2049: 2047: 2045: 2036:. 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