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The later Norfolk House at 31 St James's Square, Westminster, was built between 1748 and 1752 as the London townhouse of Edward Howard, 9th Duke of Norfolk (1686–1777), to the design of Matthew Brettingham (1699–1769), "the Elder". This building was demolished in 1938. [2]
Norfolk House, al 31 St James's Square, Città di Westminster a Londra. fu costruita tra il 1748 e il 1752 come propria residenza londinese da Edward Howard, IX duca di Norfolk (1686–1777) su progetto di Matthew Brettingham (1699–1769), "il Vecchio", e fu demolita nel 1938.
6 giorni fa · Lord Belasyse's house site. This house (B on fig. 36) was the southernmost of three which were built for the first Lord Belasyse, a younger son of Thomas Belasyse, Lord Fauconberg. They were built on a site with a frontage of 133 feet to the square south of Charles Street.
St James's Square is the only square in the St James's district of the City of Westminster and is a garden square. It has predominantly Georgian and Neo-Georgian architecture. For its first two hundred or so years it was one of the three or four most fashionable residential streets in London.
The result is a sophisticated, thoughtful design befitting its world-class location in Mayfair. Norfolk House is a commercial office scheme providing Grade A workspace in the heart of the St James’s Conservation Area in Mayfair.