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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. Cavendish Square, an award-winning regional shopping centre nestled in the Southern Suburbs is a premier fashion destination, comprising of 180 stores. The centre boasts select international and exclusive local brands, alongside some of South Africa’s most desired anchor tenants.

  4. Sep 1, 2016 · The Duke of Chandos bought the entire northern side for a mansion (described by Ackermann’s as a ‘palace’), Lord Harcourt and Lord Bingley bought sites on the east and west and the rest was sold to speculative builders.

  5. Oct 16, 2019 · Just four months after opening in Cape Town’s Cavendish Square, Seattle Coffee Company sold its 60-store business to Starbucks, which by 1998 was hungry to enter the UK’s booming coffee shop market.

  6. Harley Street is owned by the de Walden family and managed by the Howard de Walden Estate . In 1711 the grid of streets around Harley Street, known as The Estate, was passed to Henrietta Cavendish Holles (the Duke of Newcastle's daughter) who married Edward Harley (the 2nd Earl of Oxford).

  7. A world-first development blurring the boundaries of medical, retail and commercial space, set-below the historic Cavendish Square Gardens, London.

  8. Oct 13, 2017 · Measured drawing of the central part of the east side of the pilastered room (marked lounge on the plan) at 20 Cavendish Square (© Survey of London, Helen Jones). In 1894 Sir Charles Tennant bought the property as a wedding present for his daughter, Margot, and the Liberal politician Herbert Henry Asquith.

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