Rex Place is a discreet and elegant street located in the heart of Mayfair, within the prestigious City of Westminster, London. Known for its unique segmented layout and serene residential atmosphere, Rex Place serves as a quiet counterpoint to the bustling roads and attractions nearby. The street is lined with luxurious townhouses and mews-style properties that speak to the character and heritage of the area.

Layout and Location

Rex Place is made up of two slightly disjointed segments. The northern portion begins at Mount Street and runs southward to Aldford Street. The southern section picks up from Aldford Street and continues diagonally to South Street. These two sections do not connect directly in a straight line but instead meet at Aldford Street with an offset junction, lending the street a curious and memorable shape.

Mount Street is one of Mayfair's most iconic roads, known for its high-end boutiques and elegant period architecture. South Street, by contrast, is quieter and more residential in tone. Nearby streets include Park Street, Park Lane, and Green Street, which offer additional access to local amenities and green spaces such as Hyde Park.

History and Development

The development of Rex Place is tied to the broader evolution of Mayfair during the 18th and 19th centuries. Much of the area was developed by the Grosvenor family, who built elegant townhouses and mews properties to cater to the upper echelons of British society. Although Rex Place is not as prominent as some neighbouring streets, it follows the traditional layout of a Mayfair residential mews and was likely established in the mid- to late-19th century.

Origin of the Name

The name “Rex Place” likely derives from the Latin word rex, meaning “king.” While there is no definitive historical record tying the name to a specific monarch, it is plausible that the name was chosen to convey prestige and royal association, fitting for a street in such an aristocratic quarter of London. The naming may have occurred during the Victorian era, a time when naming conventions often reflected grandeur or historical resonance.

Nearby Attractions

Rex Place is ideally positioned for exploring Mayfair's refined charm. Within walking distance are:

Property and Real Estate

As of 2025, property prices on Rex Place reflect the luxury status of Mayfair. A typical 3-bedroom townhouse of around 2,000 sq ft (185.8 sq m) may be valued at between £5.5 million and £7 million, depending on condition and renovation history. Smaller apartments or mews-style homes of around 1,200 sq ft (111.5 sq m) typically fetch between £2.5 million and £3.5 million1.

Compared to the London average – where the mean property price hovers around £525,000 – Rex Place sits firmly within the top-tier real estate bracket2. The properties here are favoured by international buyers, discreet investors, and long-time residents of Mayfair alike.

Transport Connections

Rex Place benefits from convenient access to several London Underground stations. The three closest are:

All three stations are within a 10 to 15-minute walk, offering excellent connectivity to the West End, the City, Heathrow Airport, and beyond. For those relying on buses, there are stops along Park Lane and Piccadilly that provide access to key London routes, including night buses and connections to major terminals.

A Local Secret

Despite its central location, Rex Place remains relatively unknown to most Londoners and tourists. This seclusion is precisely what makes it so appealing to its residents. It is one of those charming streets where you can hear the birds in the morning and admire beautifully maintained facades untouched by the commercialisation that defines much of central London.

Fun fact: Rex Place was used as a location in the background of several period dramas, thanks to its authentic architecture and unmodernised charm. Its mews-like appearance provides directors with a timeless London aesthetic without the need for heavy set dressing.

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References

  1. Rightmove - Rex Place Property Listings
  2. Office for National Statistics – UK House Price Index (March 2025)

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