Cavendish Place, London


Cavendish Place is a short but significant street in the City of Westminster, central London. It runs from the eastern side of Cavendish Square in the west, meeting Mortimer Street in the east. Although compact in length, Cavendish Place plays an important role in linking the shopping, medical, and residential areas of Marylebone and Fitzrovia.

Location and Surrounding Streets

Cavendish Place serves as a connecting artery between two notable areas of London. On its western end, it opens directly onto Cavendish Square, a historic Georgian garden square known for its elegant townhouses and medical consulting rooms. On its eastern end, it seamlessly continues into Mortimer Street, which extends further eastward into the heart of Fitzrovia.

Connecting Streets

  1. Cavendish Square
  2. Chandos Street
  3. Langham Place
  4. Mortimer Street
  5. Regent Street

History of Cavendish Place

Cavendish Place was laid out in the early 18th century as part of the grand urban development of the Cavendish Estate. The street takes its name from the Cavendish family, historically one of Britain's most prominent aristocratic families. The Cavendishes were instrumental in the urban planning of this part of London, particularly in Marylebone and surrounding areas.

The name "Cavendish" is pronounced KAV-en-dish, with stress on the first syllable. In the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), it is transcribed as /ˈkævəndɪʃ/.

The street has retained much of its original alignment since the 18th century, although the buildings have evolved with modern times. Historically, it featured grand Georgian residences, some of which have since been converted into office spaces, medical clinics, or retail premises.

Architecture and Sights

Today, Cavendish Place is home to a mix of Georgian and early Victorian architecture. Some of the original façades remain, especially at the western end near Cavendish Square. The street has an understated elegance, lined with mature plane trees and period buildings, many of which house medical consulting rooms and private practices.

Nearby sights include:

Real Estate Prices

As of July 2025, real estate in Cavendish Place is priced at a premium due to its central location and proximity to medical and retail districts. Residential properties here typically range between 1,200 sq ft (approximately 111 sq metres) to 2,500 sq ft (approximately 232 sq metres).

The average price per square foot in Cavendish Place is around £2,200 (July 2025 data). A 2-bedroom flat of about 1,500 sq ft (139 sq metres) would fetch approximately £3.3 million for sale, while monthly rentals for similar properties are in the range of £8,000 to £12,000 depending on condition and amenities.

These figures place Cavendish Place among the more expensive residential streets in central London, reflecting its prestige and convenience.

Transport and Accessibility

Nearest London Underground Stations

The nearest London Underground stations to Cavendish Place are:

Bus Services

Several Transport for London (TfL) bus routes pass near Cavendish Place. Nearby bus stops on Oxford Street and Regent Street provide easy access to buses heading toward all parts of central London, including routes 25, 55, 73, and 390.

Fun Fact

In the 19th century, Cavendish Place was one of the addresses where famous physicians practiced, contributing to the wider area's development into London's medical district. Some of the earliest private medical consultations in London were held in houses along this street.

Quick Facts

References

  1. Rightmove Property Listings for Cavendish Place
  2. British History Online: Survey of London
  3. Transport for London Bus Maps

Map of Cavendish Place, London

Painting of Cavendish Place

Painting of Cavendish PlacePainting of Cavendish Place

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