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  2. St Mark's, Mayfair - Wikipedia

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    St Mark's, Mayfair, is a Grade-I listed building, a former Anglican place of worship in North Audley Street, in the Mayfair district of London.. St Mark's was last used as a place of Christian worship by an independent congregation Commonwealth Christian Fellowship (CCF) from April 1994 to June 2014.

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    Mercato Metropolitano founder and CEO Andrea Rasca, walks to work, ... Mercato Mayfair alone is turning over £15 million in sales per year; And this summer’s newest site opening in Ilford has ...

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  6. Chesterfield Street - Wikipedia

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    Chesterfield Street is a "virtually intact" Georgian street (except for No. 6, which is a reconstruction) [1] in London's Mayfair district. Several of the buildings are Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England. [2]

  7. Shepherd Market - Wikipedia

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    Shepherd Market is a small precinct in Mayfair, in the West End of London. Featuring two business-lined squares, it is between Piccadilly and Curzon Street and has a village-like atmosphere. [ 1 ] It was built up between 1735 and 1746 by Edward Shepherd on the open ground then used for the annual fair from which Mayfair derives its name.

  8. Mount Street, London - Wikipedia

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    The Audley public house (pub-restaurant), co-fronts Mount Street. Mount Street is an east–west, quite narrow, archetypal street in the Mayfair district of the City of Westminster, London fronted by many mid-rise buildings, mostly of a narrow frontage.

  9. Curzon Street - Wikipedia

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    Curzon Street is a street in Mayfair, London, within the W1J postcode district, that ranges from Fitzmaurice Place, past Shepherd Market, to Park Lane. It is named after Sir Nathaniel Curzon, 2nd Baronet, who inherited the landholding during 1715. [2] More houses were built there during the 1720s. [2]