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A collection of 8 elegant residences in Royal St. James’s
“St. James’s has been home to seventeen generations of the
Royal Family, and its past is linked to many of the great
events in our history.”Princess Anne, the Princess Royal,
St. James’s Palace: A History by Kenneth Scott (2010).
Buckingham Palace
St. James’s Palace
Green Park
St. James’s Park
St. James’s Square
Hyde Park
Kensington
Belgravia
Knightsbridge
Mayfair
Trafalgar Square
The Ritz
Royal Academy of Arts
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The Development
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The view of the Tudor clock tower at St. James’s Palace from St. James’s House
St. James’s House at 88 St. James’s Street, is a magnificent British period residence superbly located in the heart of London’s most prestigious and historic district.
Its proximity to royalty makes St. James’s House truly unique. Bordered by St. James’s Palace, close to Buckingham Palace, and with direct views of the main entrance to Pall Mall, this landmark Grade II* listed building offers residents an exclusive address with impeccable credentials.
Built in the classical style in 1904 by celebrated architects Richard Norman Shaw and Ernest Newton, St. James’s House has been exquisitely refurbished to retain its elegant character and heritage features while offering exemplary levels of service and security.
A development of approximately 46,000 square feet, St. James’s House is available exclusively for private sale. It offers eight superior 1-4 bedroomed residences of between 915 and 10,215 square feet each.
To invest in St. James’s House is to invest in both a building of rare aristocratic pedigree, and a historically significant district that’s looking forward to a new era of prosperity. The freeholder of the property, The Crown Estate, is investing £500 million into the St. James’s area, thus securing its future as a heritage landmark and exclusive destination for those who desire the finest of everything.
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St. James’s Street elevation and main entrance*
Cleveland Row and The Buckingham entrance*
The spacious interiors of St. James’s House have been remodelled to the highest specification, paying tribute to its many heritage features and materials.
The entrance to the development is of particular note with its distinctive private atmosphere and extensive use of exquisite Italian marble. Crafted by award-winning luxury interior designers, the entrance provides residents and their guests with a rich and sumptuous welcome and a space in which to relax and enjoy the unique atmosphere.
From the beautiful iron gates to the ornate ceiling and grand staircase, every detail of this majestic entrance hall has been meticulously restored to its original glory. On arrival, residents will have the assurance of a warm welcome from a member of staff coupled with the highest levels of security and privacy at all times.
Furthermore, residents will have the personal attention of a highly knowledgeable, conscientious and discreet concierge who will take care of their every requirement, whether it’s booking a favourite restaurant, securing theatre tickets or arranging transport.
The Welcome
St. James’s Street Entrance Hall*
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The entrance provides residents and their guests with a rich and sumptuous welcome and a space in which to relax and enjoy the unique atmosphere.
St. James’s House offers residents exemplary services and facilities in keeping with contemporary demands and tastes. A new basement area has been modelled to incorporate a residents’ gym, pool and spa.
St. James’s House will offer residents a state-of-the-art secure underground car parking system.
Offering good transport links, St. James’s House is within 26 miles of Heathrow and easily accessible from all London airports including The London Heliport, which is just 4 miles away.
SERVICES AND FACILITIES
Bespoke 24-hour concierge and lifestyle management
24-hour CCTV - Security control system
State-of-the-art underground car parking system
Valet service
Residents’ gym, pool and spa
Residents’ storage facilities
Services and Facilities
St. James’s House spa*
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Historic map of St. James’s
The History
St. James’s House has a rich and fascinating history that extends right back to the Tudor kings of England.
In 1531, Henry VIII acquired the hospital of St. James’s and 185 acres of land and built a palace surrounded by a royal park. St. James’s Street was the area’s earliest thoroughfare, providing access to the great Tudor Gatehouse. Later on, Charles II’s mistress, the Countess of Castlemaine, lived on this site from 1668 to 1689, but after a fire at the Palace of Whitehall in 1698 the royal court moved to St. James’s Palace, thus securing status and desirability for the whole area.
In the early 18th-century, 88 St. James’s Street was a coffee house (the forerunner to the gentlemen’s club) attracting London’s intelligentsia, who came to debate the politics of the day. This was destroyed by fire and in 1813 the St. James’s Hotel, which would become home to assorted members of the gentry, was built in its place.
The imposing Classicist building that stands here today was designed and built in 1904 by celebrated British architects Richard Norman Shaw and Ernest Newton. Richard Norman Shaw was considered by many to have been the most influential architect of the late Victorian era, while Ernest Newton was the president of the Royal Institute of British Architects. Due to its proximity to St. James’s Palace, plans for the new building were submitted to King Edward VII for his approval. The new St. James’s House was occupied on the ground floor by the Alliance Assurance Company and the Post Office while the upper floors were designed as bachelor flats with their attendant service quarters.
Today, St. James’s House has the rare distinction of a prestigious Grade II* listing in recognition of its historical significance.
ERNEST NEWTONMaster English architect and President of the Royal Institute of British Architects(1856 - 1922)
RICHARD NORMAN SHAWRichard Norman Shaw is considered by many to have been the most influential architect of the late Victorian era (1831 - 1912)
“St. James’s Street has been at the very heart of London life for nearly two hundred years,
and it would require the pen of a Thackeray to do justice to the glories
of this street of streets.” ‘Round about Piccadilly and Pall Mall’,
Henry B. Wheatley (1870)
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A view of the East front façade of
Buckingham Palace
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Classic British design and the neighbouring Burlington Arcade
The Location
For hundreds of years St. James’s has been at the heart of national life, and it is still London’s most eminent, sought-after district.
With St. James’s Palace at its heart, just a few hundred yards from Buckingham Palace and the Palace of Westminster and flanked by the outstandingly elegant St. James’s and Green Parks, it has a traditional, quintessentially British atmosphere, one that cannot be matched elsewhere in the capital.
From the beautiful shop fronts of Jermyn Street to Sir Christopher Wren’s church on Piccadilly or one of the many elite gentlemen’s clubs, to explore the streets of St. James’s is to discover prestige and sophistication on an unprecedented scale.
Designated as The St. James’s Conservation Area in 1968, the district is home to 150 listed buildings, the most in any one location in England. Grade I listed buildings include St. James’s Palace, St. James’s Church, the Reform, and Pall Mall. Meanwhile, Grade II and II* listed buildings number The Ritz, the Economist Building and The Reform Club among their ranks.
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St. James’s
“Domaine St. James’s: Sophisticated, urbane and beautifully balanced. Fine structure has allowed it
to last for a long time already, but at the same time it is ageing gracefully and has
a glorious future ahead of it. At f irst glance it seems old-fashioned and perhaps, to some, inaccessible, but closer
examination reveals a surprising modernity in construction, a generous welcome and
many contemporary notes.” Simon Berry, Chairman of Berry Bros. & Rudd
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Simon Berry, Chairman of Berry Bros. & Rudd
With its superior heritage, St. James’s represents a rare and highly desirable quality of life.
Even more exclusive than Mayfair to the north, St. James’s has always been an important destination for the highest ranks of society from around the world. This can be seen by the sheer number of English Heritage Blue Plaques that abound. Lady Astor, Chopin and Sir Isaac Newton are just three of its former residents.
Bordered by Mayfair, Haymarket, the Mall and Green Park, St. James’s historic streets have remained virtually unchanged for decades, perhaps centuries. Attracting a discerning visitor with its eclectic variety of shopping, dining, hotels and cultural establishments, the district is defined by an extraordinary sense of refinement.
St. James’s holds more royal warrants than anywhere else in the UK. With a reputation for traditional fine craftsmanship and elegant sophistication, particularly shirt, shoe and hat makers and luxury grooming, its style continues to help define British fashion the world over.
Most of London’s original gentlemen’s clubs such as Boodle’s, White’s and Brooks’s are located around St. James’s, offering men at the top of society a comfortable home from home.
St. James’s also boasts a large concentration of private galleries, including the strikingly modern White Cube, as well as more traditional British institutions such as the Royal Academy of Arts. Alongside galleries, the district is home to the city’s finest auction houses such as Christie’s.
The Lifestyle
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Chanel and Tiffany & Co. flagship stores on Old Bond Street
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Louis Vuitton store front and display
“If you were to ask me what places St. James’s above and beyond its neighbouring districts in the West
End of London I would have to say a profound respect for discretion. The people fortunate enough to live and work here don’t like to advertise the fact that a St. James’s address
is the metropolitan equivalent of travelling f irst class.”
Andrew Love, Chairman of The Ritz Casinoand Deputy Chairman of The Ritz Hotel (2013)
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Head Porter Michael De Coza has been on duty at The Ritz for 40 years
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Façade of The Ritz, built in 1906
Window display at Graff Diamonds, Old Bond Street
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The Residences
Residences Bedrooms Floor Sq M Sq Ft
The Buckingham 4 First, Ground & Lower Ground
958 10,312
The Marlborough 4 Second 15 Balconies
461 27
4,962 291
The Clarence 4 Third 462 4,973
The Spencer 3 Fourth & Fifth 2 Roof Terraces
337 32
3,628 223
The Kensington 3 Fourth & Fifth Roof Terrace
365 28
3,929 301
The Cleveland 2 Lower Ground 126 1,356
The Lancaster 1 Lower Ground 100 1,076
The Bridgewater 1 Lower Ground 85 915
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The Buckingham Entrance Hall* The Buckingham Study*
The Buckingham Grand Drawing Room*
The Buckingham Grand Drawing Room*
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The Buckingham Family Kitchen*
The Buckingham Master Bedroom Suite*
The Buckingham Master En Suite*
The Marlborough Drawing Room*
The Buckingham 1st floor landing*
The Marlborough Dining Room*
The Marlborough Master Bedroom*
The Marlborough Master En Suite*
The Kensington Drawing Room*
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View from The Kensington Roof Terrace
The Spencer Double Height /Drawing Room*
St. James’s House
The Specification
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Floors
High quality marble flooring in kitchens, halls, WCs and bathrooms
Herringbone timber flooring in main drawing, dining and reception rooms
100% wool cut pile carpets in all bedrooms
Ceilings
Period feature ceilings to be sensitively restored
Bathrooms
Floors and walls of polished high quality marble
Under-floor heating
Selected heated marble walls
Taps: Samuel Heath or similar
WC: Duravit or similar
Shower head, hand shower, hose and thermostat: Samuel Heath or similar
Bath: Bette or similar
High quality ceramic basin
Kitchens
High specification bespoke units
Integrated appliances: Gaggenau or similar
Sink: Franke or similar
High quality nickel taps
Book matched natural stone surfaces
High gloss timber or painted carpentry
High quality marble or timber flooring
Interior joinery
Bespoke joinery installed to living rooms
Bespoke fitted wardrobes in bedrooms
Fireplaces
Existing fireplaces retained, restored or replaced
Working gas fires
Capable of being controlled by integrated AV system
Windows
Acoustic glass installed
Lighting
The scheme will employ the latest high quality, warm white, dimmable, energy efficient LED lighting
Provision in the ceilings and walls for additional lighting and dimming channels
LED directional and non-directional down lights incorporated in new ceilings
Controlled by integrated AV system
Heating and Cooling
Comfort cooling provided to each residence with facility to cool to 18 degrees in primary rooms
Under-floor heating throughout with independent controls
Heating to 26 degrees in primary rooms
Separate energy metering to each residence
Ventilation: Full mechanical ventilation provided to all residences for fresh air intakes and exhausts, to provide high quality air
Dedicated kitchen extracts to roof level provided where possible
RESIDENCES
Audio Visual
TV Distribution – connection to the landlord’s building-wide Television Distribution system for the onward distribution of Digital Freeview, Sky+ and DAB/FM Radio signals throughout each residence
Audio – pre-wired speaker cabling for future multi-room audio distribution and surround sound in the primary living spaces/media rooms, pre-wired to include iPod docking stations
Audio & video control – Crestron Integration and control of any future client-installed video & audio systems
AV Equipment Rack – centrally located for the housing of the pre-wired AV cabling patch panels with space for any future client-procured systems
Each residence will be equipped with Crestron wall mounted 7” touch panel control interfaces. The location of the touch panels to each residence will be:
- Reception/entrance hall area
- Master bedroom
- Kitchen area
The touch panel will control
- HVAC (Heating, Ventilation and Cooling)
- Lighting control with scene sets
- Blind control
- Audio Visual system
- Entry video display
Entrance
Beautifully restored iron gates
High quality marble flooring
Bespoke reception desk manned by 24-hour concierge
CCTV and secure entry system
Guest seating
Passenger lift
17-person passenger lift
Suitable for disabled access
Runs basement to 4th floor
High quality marble floor
Stairs
Fully restored original staircase
100% wool cut pile stair runner
Health suite
High quality ceramic flooring with anti-slip finish
High quality sanitary ware
Atmospheric lighting
Direct access via residents’ lift and stairs
Plunge/ jacuzzi pool: 14’ 3 x 8’ 8 / 4.35m x 2.65m
Steam room and rain shower
Changing facilities
Gymnasium with sprung timber flooring, space for free weights, state-of-the-art Technogym equipment and fully integrated AV system
Storage for equipment, towels, products
CAR PARKING
State-of-the-art underground car parking system
RESIDENCES COMMON PARTS
Chanel 26 Old Bond Street T: 020 7493 5040 www.chanel.com
Christian Dior 160 New Bond Street T: 020 7563 6300 www.dior.com
Gucci 34 Old Bond Street T: 020 7629 2716 www.gucci.com
Hermes 155 New Bond Street T: 020 7499 8856 www.hermes.com
Louis Vuitton 17-20 New Bond Street T: 020 3214 9200 www.louisvuitton.co.uk
Prada 16-18 Old Bond Street T: 020 7647 5000 www.prada.com
Ralph Lauren 1 New Bond Street T: 020 7535 4600 www.ralphlauren.com
Stella McCartney 30 Bruton Street T: 020 7518 3100 www.stellamccartney.com
Vivienne Westwood 6 Davies Street T: 020 7629 3757 www.viviennewestwood.co.uk
GENTLEMEN’S OUTFITTERS
Anderson & Sheppard 32 Old Burlington Street T: 020 7734 1420 www.anderson-sheppard.co.uk
Benson & Clegg Bespoke Tailors 9 Piccadilly Arcade T: 020 7491 1454 www.bensonandclegg.com
Daks 101 Jermyn Street T: 020 7839 9980 www.daks.com
Dunhill 48 Jermyn Street T: 020 7290 8609 www.dunhill.co.uk
Farlows Hunting, Shooting & Fishing 9 Pall Mall T: 020 7484 1000 www.farlows.co.uk
Favourbrook 55 Jermyn Street T: 020 7493 5060 www.favourbrook.com
Gieves & Hawkes 1 Savile Row T: 020 7434 2001 www.gievesandhawkes.com
Henry Poole & Co 15 Savile Row T: 020 7734 5985 www.henrypoole.com
Huntsman 11 Savile Row T: 020 7734 7441 www.h-huntsman.com
Norton & Sons 16 Savile Row T: 020 7437 0829 www.nortonandsons.co.uk
GUN MAKERS
Beretta Gallery 36 St. James’s Street T: 020 7408 4411 www.berettagallery.com
William Evans 67A St. James’s Street T: 020 7493 0415 www.williamevans.com
HAIRDRESSERS & PERFUMERS
Floris Perfumer 89 Jermyn Street T: 0845 702 3239 www.florislondon.com
Michaeljohn 25 Albemarle Street T: 020 7629 6969 www.michaeljohn.co.uk
Taylor Of Old Bond Street 74 Jermyn Street T: 020 7930 5321 www.tayloroldbondstreet.co.uk
Truefitt & Hill 71 St. James’s Street T: 020 7493 8496 www.truefittandhill.co.uk
HATTERS & MILLINERS
Bates Hilditch & Key 73 Jermyn Street T: 020 7734 2722 www.bates-hats.co.uk
James Lock & Co 6 St. James’s Street T: 020 7930 8874 www.lockhatters.co.uk
Rachel Trevor-Morgan 18 Crown Passage T: 020 7839 8927 www.racheltrevormorgan.com
HOTELIERS
Brown’s 33-34 Albemarle Street T: 020 7493 6020 www.brownshotel.com
Local Directory
ANTIQUITIES
Albert Amor 18th-Century English Porcelain 37 Bury Street T: 020 7930 2444 www.albertamor.co.uk
Franses Antique Carpets & Textiles 80 Jermyn Street T: 020 7976 1234 www.franses.com
Peter Finer Fine Antique Arms & Armour 38-39 Duke Street T: 020 7839 5666 www.peterfiner.com
S. J. Phillips 139 Bond Street T: 020 7629 6261 www.sjphillips.com
ART GALLERIES
David Gill 20th-Century & Contemporary Design 2-4 King Street T: 020 3195 6600 www.davidgillgalleries.com
Hazlitt, Gooden & Fox Old Masters 38 Bury Street T: 020 7930 6422 www.hazlittgoodenandfox.com
Macconnal-Mason Gallery English & European 19th-& 20th-Century Paintings 14 & 17 Duke Street T: 020 7839 7693 www.macconnal-mason.com
Olyvia Fine Art Contemporary Chinese Art 17 Ryder Street T: 020 7925 2986 www.olyviafineart.com
Royal Academy Of Arts National Gallery & Art School Burlington House Piccadilly T: 020 7300 8000 www.royalacademy.org.uk
Sladmore 19th- & 20th-Century Sculpture 57 Jermyn Street T: 020 7629 1144 www.sladmore.com
Stern Pissarro Gallery Impressionism & Post-Impressionism 66 St. James’s Street T: 020 7629 6662 www.pissarro.net
The Weiss Gallery Tudor & Stuart Old Masters 59 Jermyn Street T: 020 7409 0035 www.weissgallery.com
White Cube Contemporary Art 25-26 Masons Yard T: 020 7930 5373 www.whitecube.com
AUCTION HOUSES
Christie’s 8 King Street T: 020 7839 9060 www.christies.com
BOOKSELLERS
Daniel Crouch Rare Books Antique Book & Map Dealer 4 Bury Street T: 020 7042 0240 www.crouchrarebooks.com
Hatchards Historic Bookshop 187 Piccadilly T: 020 7439 9921 www.hatchards.co.uk
Thomas Heneage Art Books 42 Duke Street T: 020 7930 9223 www.heneage.com
CHEESEMONGERS
Paxton & Whitfield 93 Jermyn Street T: 020 7930 0259 www.paxtonandwhitfield.co.uk
CHOCOLATIERS
Prestat 14 Princes Arcade T: 020 7494 3372 www.prestat.co.uk
CIGARS & TOBACCONISTS
Davidoff 35 St. James’s Street T: 020 7930 3079 www.davidoff.com
J. J. Fox 19 St. James’s Street T: 020 7930 3787 www.jjfox.co.uk
DEPARTMENT STORES
Fortnum & Mason 181 Piccadilly T: 0845 300 1707 www.fortnumandmason.com
FASHION FLAGSHIPS
Alexander McQueen 4-5 Old Bond Street T: 020 7355 0088 www.alexandermcqueen.com
Bottega Veneta 15 Old Bond Street T: 020 7629 5598 www.bottegaveneta.com
Burberry 21-23 New Bond Street T: 020 7980 8425 uk.burberry.com
Local Directory
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Le Gavroche 43 Upper Brook Street T: 020 7408 0881 www.le-gavroche.com
The Greenhouse 27A Hay’s Mews T: 020 7499 3331 www.greenhouserestaurant.co.uk
Murano 20 Queen Street T: 020 7495 1127 www.muranolondon.com
Nobu Berkeley 15 Berkeley Street T: 020 7290 9222 www.noburestaurants.com
Novikov 50A Berkeley Street T: 020 7399 4330 www.novikovrestaurant.co.uk
Sake No Hana 23 St. James’s Street T: 020 7925 8988 www.sakenohana.com
Scott’s 20 Mount Street T: 020 7495 7309 www.scotts-restaurant.com
The Square 6-10 Bruton Street T: 020 7495 7100 www.squarerestaurant.com
Wiltons 55 Jermyn Street T: 020 7629 9955 www.wiltons.co.uk
The Wolseley 160 Piccadilly T: 020 7499 6996 www.thewolseley.com
SHIRT MAKERS
Emma Willis 66 Jermyn Street T: 020 7930 9980 www.emmawillis.com
Harvie & Hudson 96-97 Jermyn Street T: 020 7839 3578 www.harvieandhudson.com
Turnbull & Asser 71-72 Jermyn Street T: 020 7808 3000 www.turnbullandasser.com
SHOEMAKERS
Edward Green 75 Jermyn Street T: 020 7839 0202 www.edwardgreen.com
Foster & Son 83 Jermyn Street T: 020 7930 5385 www.foster.co.uk
John Lobb 9 St. James’s Street T: 020 7930 3664 www.johnlobbltd.co.uk
Trickers 67 Jermyn Street T: 020 7930 6395 www.trickers.com
SHOPPING ARCADES
Burlington Arcade Mayfair T: 020 7493 1764 www.burlington-arcade.co.uk
Piccadilly Arcade T: 020 7647 3000 www.piccadilly-arcade.com
Princes Arcade 192/196 Piccadilly T: 020 7484 8152 www.princesarcade.co.uk
SPAS
The May Fair Hotel Spa Stratton Street T: 020 7629 7777 www.themayfairhotel.co.uk
The Ritz Salon 7th Floor, The Ritz London 150 Piccadilly T: 020 7300 2435 www.theritzlondon.com
The Spa At Brown’s Hotel Albemarle Street T: 020 7518 4009 www.brownshotel.com
WINE MERCHANTS
Berry Bros. & Rudd 3 St. James’s Street T: 0800 280 2440 www.bbr.com
Justerini & Brooks 61 St. James’s Street T: 020 7484 6400 www.justerinis.com
YACHT BROKERS
Burgess 16-17 Pall Mall T: 020 7766 4300 www.burgessyachts.com
Edmiston 62 St. James’s Street T: 020 7495 5151 www.edmistoncompany.com
Fraser Yachts 60 St. James’s Street T: 020 7016 4480 www.fraseryachts.com
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Café Royal Hotel 68 Regent Street T: 020 7406 3333 www.hotelcaferoyal.com
The Cavendish 81 Jermyn Street T: 020 7930 2111 www.thecavendish-london.co.uk
Claridge’s Brook Street T: 020 7629 8860 www.claridges.co.uk
The Connaught Carlos Place T: 020 7499 7070 www.the-connaught.co.uk
The Dorchester 53 Park Lane T: 020 7319 7102 www.thedorchester.com
Dukes Hotel 35-36 St. James’s Place T: 020 7491 4840 www.dukeshotel.com
The Ritz 150 Piccadilly T: 020 7493 8181 www.theritzlondon.com
St. James’s Hotel and Club 7-8 Park Place T: 020 7316 1600 www.stjameshotelandclub.com
The Stafford 16-18 St. James’s Place T: 020 7493 0111 www.kempinski.com/en/london/the-stafford-london/
JEWELLERS
Bulgari 168-169 New Bond Street T: 020 7872 9969 www.bulgari.com
Cartier 175-177 New Bond Street T: 020 7408 9192 www.cartier.co.uk
Chopard 12 New Bond Street T: 020 7409 3140 www.chopard.com
David Morris 180 New Bond Street T: 020 7499 2200 www.davidmorris.com
De Beers 50 Old Bond Street T: 020 7758 9700 www.debeers.co.uk
Graff 6-7 New Bond Street T: 020 7584 8571 www.graffdiamonds.com
Harry Winston 171 New Bond Street T: 020 7907 8800 www.harrywinston.com
Leviev 31 Old Bond Street T: 020 7493 3333 www.leviev.com
Moussaieff 172 New Bond Street T: 020 7290 1536 www.moussaieff.co.uk
Obsidian: Harry Fane T: 020 7930 8606 www.harryfane.com
Tiffany & Co 25 Old Bond Street T: 0800 160 1114 www.tiffany.co.uk
Van Cleef & Arpels 9 New Bond Street T: 020 7493 0400 www.vancleefarpels.com
PICTURE FRAMERS
Arnold Wiggins & Sons 31 Bury Street T: 020 7925 0195 www.arnoldwiggins.com
Rollo Whately 51 St. James’s Place T: 020 7629 7861 www.rollowhately.com
RESTAURANTS
34 34 Grosvenor Square T: 020 3350 3434 www.34-restaurant.co.uk
Alain Ducasse At The Dorchester The Dorchester, Park Lane T: 020 7629 8866 www.alainducasse-dorchester.com
Cecconi’s 5A Burlington Gardens T: 020 7434 1500 www.cecconis.co.uk
Franco’s 61 Jermyn Street T: 020 7499 2211 www.francoslondon.com
Green’s 36 Duke Street T: 020 7930 4566 www.greens.org.uk
Le Caprice Arlington House Arlington Street T: 020 7629 2239 www.le-caprice.co.uk
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56 St. James’s House
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