Chesterfield Hill is a serene, elegant street nestled in the heart of Mayfair, one of the most prestigious districts in the City of Westminster, London. A short but distinguished thoroughfare, Chesterfield Hill connects South Street and Farm Street in the northwest to Charles Street in the southeast. The street is intersected by Hill Street and Hay’s Mews, and it quietly encapsulates the charm, discretion, and sophistication that characterise Mayfair.
Chesterfield Hill winds gently downhill from the junction of South Street and Farm Street toward Charles Street. It is flanked by Georgian and early 20th-century architecture, including elegant brick-and-stucco townhouses with portico entrances and wrought ironwork. The street’s slight incline adds to its character, and its compact size ensures a calm atmosphere, insulated from the more commercial parts of Mayfair.
It lies just west of Berkeley Square, placing it in close proximity to some of the most well-known streets in Westminster, including Curzon Street, Park Lane, and Piccadilly. Chesterfield Hill itself remains residential and secluded, with no retail frontage, ideal for residents seeking tranquillity amid a central location.
The street was laid out during the early 18th century as part of the extensive urban development of Mayfair, following the establishment of the Grosvenor Estate. The name “Chesterfield Hill” likely pays homage to Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield (1694–1773), a noted statesman and man of letters. He was known for his elegance, wit, and influence in society, all attributes that align well with the tone of the area. The use of “Hill” in the name reflects the street’s noticeable incline.
Many properties along Chesterfield Hill retain their original period façades. Most homes here are Grade II listed, preserving their architectural heritage. Homes are often configured as single-family townhouses or converted into luxury flats, with floor areas ranging from approximately 2,500 to 6,000 sq ft (232 to 557 sq metres).
Architectural features include:
Although Chesterfield Hill itself is residential, it sits within walking distance of numerous landmarks and attractions, including:
As of May 2025, properties on Chesterfield Hill are among the most desirable in Mayfair. Typical sale prices range between £8 million and £25 million, depending on size, condition, and amenities. This places the street well above the average for central London, where prime residential properties average around £1,500 per sq ft (£16,145 per sq metre)1. By contrast, properties on Chesterfield Hill often achieve prices exceeding £3,000 per sq ft (£32,291 per sq metre), reflecting the street’s exclusivity.
The nearest bus stops are located on Curzon Street and Park Lane, both within a 3- to 5-minute walk. These stops are served by multiple day and night routes connecting to destinations such as Marble Arch, Victoria, and King’s Cross.
Chesterfield Hill has occasionally been used as a discreet filming location due to its timeless architectural aesthetic and lack of through traffic. Its picturesque backdrop has featured in British period dramas and high-end fashion photography shoots, showcasing the classic elegance of Mayfair.