Mount Row is a short and elegant street located in the heart of Mayfair, within the City of Westminster, London. This minor east-west thoroughfare links Carlos Place to the west with Davies Street to the east, and features Carpenter Street forming a T-junction on its southern side near the midpoint. Despite its modest size, Mount Row offers a rich blend of historical significance, modern prestige, and Mayfair charm.
Mount Row runs parallel to Mount Street, one block to the south, and is nestled between the fashionable streets of Grosvenor Hill to the north and Adams Row to the south. It is a relatively quiet road, favoured for its discretion, with narrow pavements, a mix of historic and modern architecture, and an overall sense of refined elegance. Though the street itself is not long, it enjoys a prime location with high-end boutiques, restaurants, and private clubs nearby.
Carpenter Street intersects from the south about halfway along Mount Row, providing a pedestrian link to Mount Street. Both ends of Mount Row—at Carlos Place and Davies Street—connect to major Mayfair routes with easy access to public transport and local landmarks.
Mount Row dates back to the early 18th century, developed as part of the larger Grosvenor Estate. Its name is derived from Mount Field, an open area on the outskirts of Mayfair prior to its urbanisation. The word "Mount" was commonly used for land that had been artificially raised or used as a boundary—possibly referencing an old earth mound or a boundary feature that once existed here. The street was formally laid out and named by the mid-1700s as part of the estate's westward expansion.
Today, Mount Row is home to a mixture of period buildings and contemporary redevelopments. Georgian façades with classic brickwork and sash windows still line the street, though modern conversions have introduced private residences and commercial offices with sleek, minimalist interiors.
Residential properties on Mount Row are highly exclusive. As of mid-2025, values for flats and townhouses range from £2.5 million to over £8 million, depending on size and finish. A typical 2-bedroom flat measures approximately 1,100 sq ft (102 sq m), while larger townhouses can exceed 3,000 sq ft (278 sq m). These figures place Mount Row well above the average property prices in London, reflecting the desirability of Mayfair as a whole.
The nearest London Underground stations are:
Each of these stations is part of the wider London Underground Stations network, offering quick connections across the city.
Nearby bus stops can be found on Grosvenor Street, Park Lane, and Oxford Street, all within a short walking distance. These routes serve major destinations such as Kensington, Trafalgar Square, Camden, and King’s Cross.
While Mount Row itself is largely residential and low-profile, it is surrounded by world-famous attractions:
One of the lesser-known facts about Mount Row is that it once hosted coach houses and stables for nearby mansions, evidence of which can still be seen in the structure of some converted mews buildings. These mews homes are now among the most desirable types of properties in Mayfair, with modern interiors hidden behind historic façades.