New Cavendish Street, London


New Cavendish Street is a notable thoroughfare in the City of Westminster, situated in the heart of London. The street serves as a key east-west route, connecting Marylebone in the west with Fitzrovia in the east. Specifically, New Cavendish Street runs from Marylebone High Street on its western end to the junction of Cleveland Street and Howland Street on its eastern side.

Layout and Surrounding Streets

New Cavendish Street is primarily a one-way street, carrying traffic eastbound from Marylebone High Street toward Cleveland Street. The street is lined with a mix of historic Georgian architecture and modern developments, creating a contrast between old and new. It crosses a number of prominent north-south streets, including:

The area is predominantly residential toward Marylebone, while the eastern section closer to Fitzrovia features offices, educational institutions, and cultural attractions.

History of New Cavendish Street

New Cavendish Street was laid out in the late 18th century during the major expansion of the Marylebone Estate, which was owned by the Cavendish family, specifically the Dukes of Portland. The street's development was part of the wider urbanisation of London's West End, transforming rural estates into fashionable residential districts.

The name New Cavendish Street commemorates the Cavendish family, one of Britain's aristocratic dynasties. The name distinguishes it from Cavendish Square, a nearby landmark also developed by the same family. The word "Cavendish" is pronounced ‘KAV-en-dish', with the phonetic pronunciation being /ˈkæv.ən.dɪʃ/.

Points of Interest

New Cavendish Street is surrounded by a range of cultural, commercial, and educational landmarks. Some nearby attractions include:

Real Estate and Property Prices

New Cavendish Street is part of the prestigious Marylebone and Fitzrovia property markets. As of July 2025, residential properties on or near New Cavendish Street command high prices, reflecting the street's central location and historic charm.

Typical property sizes include:

Sale prices for residential properties currently average around £1,800 to £2,500 per square foot. For example, a 1,000 sq ft (93 sq m) flat would typically sell for between £1.8 million and £2.5 million depending on the condition and exact location.

Rental prices in July 2025 range from £750 to £1,000 per week for a 2-bedroom flat, making it one of the more expensive rental areas in London.

Transport Connections

London Underground

New Cavendish Street is well-served by the London Underground. The nearest stations are:

Bus Services

Several bus routes run along and near New Cavendish Street, with stops located on Portland Place, Marylebone High Street, and Great Portland Street. Common routes include the 88, 453, and 18 buses, providing access across Central London.

Fun Fact

A unique feature of New Cavendish Street is the Marylebone Birdcage Walk, a landscaped pedestrian passage located near Marylebone High Street. Though small, it serves as a hidden green pocket amidst the urban landscape and is a favorite with locals looking for a quiet moment away from traffic.

Quick Facts

References

  1. Rightmove UK Property Listings
  2. Historic England
  3. Transport for London (TfL)
  4. Westminster City Council

Map of New Cavendish Street, London

Painting of New Cavendish Street

Painting of New Cavendish StreetPainting of New Cavendish Street

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