46 Berkeley Square, Georgian townhouse in Mayfair, London, England.
46 Berkeley Square is a four-story Georgian townhouse in Mayfair with a white facade, black wrought iron railings, and symmetrical sash windows running down each side. The property includes both the main residence and a separate mews building positioned at the intersection of Berkeley Square and Hayes Mews.
Built between 1744 and 1750 by architect Henry Flitcroft, the house originally served as the London home of the Earl of Darnley during the Georgian period. The design reflects the wealth and refined tastes of 18th-century aristocratic life.
The white facade and ordered windows reflect how wealthy Londoners of the 1700s wanted their homes to look: formal, balanced, and impressive. Visitors walking past notice how it fits perfectly with the other grand houses that line Berkeley Square, showing the taste of the time.
The house sits at the corner of Berkeley Square and Hayes Mews, making it easy to locate and identify by its distinctive white exterior. The location is accessible on foot and surrounded by other notable buildings and attractions in the area.
In 2018, the building became home to Annabel's, a private club that transformed the space while preserving its Georgian character and architectural details. This second life as a modern gathering place has made the historic house a contemporary social destination.
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