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  2. Cavendish Square is a public garden square in Marylebone in the West End of London. It has a double-helix underground commercial car park.

  3. Sep 1, 2016 · The Story of a Square 1: Cavendish Square. In 1717 the 2nd Earl of Oxford, Edward Harley, began work on the development of his estates north of “the road to Oxford” or Tyburn Road, that eventually became Oxford Street. The first element in his grand design was Cavendish Square, named for his wife Lady Henrietta Cavendish Holles.

  4. Discover the history behind No.11 Cavendish Square, owned by The King's Fund, and see how it has become A Gold Venue in London. Find out more.

  5. Cavendish Square is a public square closer to Oxford Circus and Regents Park. There's not much here to see really. There's some nice buildings, some embassies. The square also contains Cavendish Square Gardens, which is based nice green park with statues and benches to sit on.

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  6. Oct 15, 2017 · Cavendish Square and Marker - Wider View. A significant historical year for this entry is 1717. Location. 51° 30.992′ N, 0° 8.702′ W. Marker is in City of Westminster, England, in Greater London. Marker can be reached from Cavendish Square just north of Margaret Street.

  7. Jun 1, 2022 · Cavendish Square is a large square a little north west of Oxford Circus. It was conceived in 1717 as the centrepiece of a large Marylebone Estate by the Earl of Oxford to include a sumptuous mansion which was never built.

  8. Oct 13, 2017 · This is the first in a short series of posts about hidden or obscure features from the early years of Cavendish Square, a place that has more than its share of surprises for those with an interest in eighteenth-century architectural and art history. Cavendish Square was laid out in 1717–18 with palatial aristocratic habitation a primary ...

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