Allies
At the point where Old Bond Street meets New Bond Street you can share a bench with Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt. The two...
Bentinck Street Sign
This was a new street laid out in 1736, as part of the redevelopment of Doghouse Close. It was called Bentinck Street (from the family...
Handel House Museum
The Handel House Museum is a museum dedicated to the life and works of the German-born baroque composer George Frideric Handel, who made...
Carnaby Street
Historically, Carnaby Street derives its name from Karnaby House, located to its east and originally erected in 1683. It is not known...
Sotheby’s Sekhmet
If you every walk past Sotheby's, New Bond Street be sure to take a look at the black basalt statue that sits above the entrance. The...
Nelson's Gaff
Admiral Horatio Nelson lived at No 147 New Bond Street in 1797 (it was No. 141 then). Coordinates: 51.511406 -0.14374562 #BondStreet...
Royal Arcade
Originally simply called "The Arcade", but since the shirtmaker H. W. Brettell was patronised by Queen Victoria, it was renamed as the...
Fine Art Society
The Fine Art Society was founded in 1876 to specialise in British art and design. One of the world’s oldest art galleries, it pioneered...
Rolls Royce Show Room
The showrooms in Conduit Street, where C.S. Rolls started, they were the London offices and showrooms of Rolls-Royce until 1996. ...
Strand Station
Situated on the Strand is the disused Aldwych station. The line from Aldwych to Holborn was first suggested in the late 1890's. The plans...