St Anselm's Place, London


St Anselm’s Place is a discreet and tranquil mews-style street located in the prestigious City of Westminster, in the heart of Mayfair, London. Tucked between Gilbert Street to the west and Davies Street to the east, it is just moments away from the luxury shops of Oxford Street and the transport hub of Bond Street Station. Despite its central location, St Anselm’s Place retains a quiet, residential character, largely free of through traffic and noise.

Layout and Surrounding Streets

St Anselm’s Place runs east–west, parallel to Wigmore Street to the north and Brook Street to the south. Though short in length, it serves as an exclusive residential enclave, forming part of the labyrinthine street pattern of western Mayfair. It connects seamlessly with Gilbert Street, a narrow and peaceful road lined with a mix of residential and office buildings, and Davies Street, a busier thoroughfare hosting a range of commercial outlets and luxury boutiques.

Streets connected to St Anselm's Place

  1. Davies Street
  2. Gilbert Street

History and Name

St Anselm’s Place dates back to the late 19th century and was part of a broader redevelopment of the Mayfair district during that period. The street likely derives its name from St Anselm of Canterbury, a Benedictine monk, philosopher, and Archbishop of Canterbury in the 11th century. His name was often used in church and street naming throughout England during the Victorian period, which saw a revival in religious and moral sentiment in urban planning and development. It is possible the street’s original purpose was mews accommodation or service buildings behind the larger Mayfair estates.

Architectural Style and Atmosphere

Architecturally, the buildings on St Anselm’s Place reflect the typical mews aesthetic, featuring brick facades, gated garages, and discreet entrances. Many of the properties have since been converted into luxurious townhouses and boutique residential flats. The intimate scale of the street, with its cobbled or narrow asphalted surface and lack of retail frontage, gives it a secluded, almost village-like atmosphere within one of the busiest districts of central London.

Real Estate Overview (as of June 2025)

St Anselm’s Place is part of one of the most exclusive residential areas in London. Property here is rare and highly sought-after. Typical residences range from approximately 1,200 to 2,000 sq ft (111 to 186 sq m), comprising mews houses or duplex apartments. As of mid-2025, the sale price for properties on the street ranges from £3.2 million to £5.5 million, depending on the interior condition and square footage.

Rental properties on St Anselm’s Place are also premium-priced. A 2-bedroom mews house of around 1,400 sq ft (130 sq m) may rent for £7,000 to £9,000 per month. These rates reflect the exclusivity of Mayfair and the proximity to world-class amenities and transport links. Compared to the average property prices in greater London, which sit around £530,000, prices in St Anselm’s Place are markedly higher, consistent with its Mayfair setting.

Nearby Sights and Attractions

Though St Anselm’s Place itself is primarily residential, it lies just minutes from key cultural and shopping destinations:

Transport Links

Nearest London Underground Stations

The closest station is Bond Street Station, just a 2-minute walk to the northeast, offering access to the Jubilee Line, Central Line, and Elizabeth Line. Also within walking distance is Marble Arch Station to the west, which serves the Central Line. These stations are part of the broader London Underground network and are listed among the major London Underground Stations.

Nearby Bus Stops

Bus services can be found along Oxford Street and Davies Street. Routes here include services towards the West End, Paddington, and the City of London. Bus stops are generally located within a 3-minute walk of St Anselm’s Place, offering convenient daytime and some night-time coverage.

Fun Fact

St Anselm’s Place might not be widely known even among Londoners, but it occasionally appears in high-end property listings and interior design magazines, showcasing luxury conversions that blend historic architecture with contemporary interiors. It’s also favoured by international buyers seeking privacy close to the city's commercial and cultural heart.

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This page was created on 9 June 2025.

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