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  1. Cavendish Square. Cavendish Square is a public garden square in Marylebone in the West End of London.It has a double-helix underground commercial car park. Its northern road forms ends of four streets: of Wigmore Street that runs to Portman Square in the much larger Portman Estate to the west; of Harley Street which runs an alike distance; of Chandos Street which runs for one block and; of ...

  2. 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.

  3. from. $264.50. per adult (price varies by group size) The area. 8 Cavendish Sq. Marylebone, London W1G 0AN England. Neighborhood: Marylebone. Marylebone offers what so many London neighborhoods cannot: a village feel coupled with urban convenience. Much of its success rests in its location.

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  4. An Old Gardens. Sept 2019. Cavendish Square Gardens is an old-aged gardens in the centre of Cavendish Square in London, England. Its full of many wierd and wonderful things like an old looking monument and some modern sculptures. Its a nice area to relax in and there were people there eating their lunch etc.

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  5. Jun 1, 2017 · 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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    • 8 Cavendish Sq. Marylebone, London, W1G 0AN
  6. The current home of The King's Fund, at 11–13 Cavendish Square, was formally opened by our President, HRH the Prince of Wales, in May 1996. However, the building itself has a much longer history, which is outlined below. The birth of Cavendish Square. During the first quarter of the 18th century, London saw a period of intense building activity.

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