7 Burlington Gardens, Grade II* listed building in Mayfair, England
7 Burlington Gardens is a Grade II* listed townhouse located at the corner of Burlington Gardens and Old Burlington Street in Mayfair, Westminster. The property features classical Georgian proportions with updated interior spaces and is currently undergoing comprehensive renovation.
The house was built between 1721 and 1723 by architect Giacomo Leoni as Queensbury House, commissioned by Lord Clifton as one of the area's early Georgian residences. Throughout the following centuries it served as a private townhouse for affluent inhabitants before being converted to commercial use in recent decades.
The building sits within the refined streetscape of Mayfair, where grand townhouses and their elegant facades reflect the neighborhood's long association with wealth and refined taste.
The building is conveniently located near Green Park and Bond Street tube stations, making it easily accessible by public transport. Its corner position provides multiple access points and is within walking distance of nearby shops and restaurants throughout Mayfair.
The property housed a major international retail store from 2007 until its closure, marking a significant shift from its Georgian townhouse origins to contemporary commercial use. This period demonstrates how historic buildings in central London adapt to serve modern commercial purposes.
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