Mayfair in Central London is an affluent district, famous for its world-class shopping outlets, Michelin-starred restaurants, upscale bars and period homes.
For luxury flats to rent in this prestigious neighbourhood, visit Duke Street, a Grade II listed Queen Anne building which has elegant, refurbished rental apartments equipped with the latest amenities. Close by are excellent transport links, making commuting a breeze.
2. Introduction
Mayfair is one of the world’s most prestigious
residential locations, reflected by its status as
the most expensive property on the UK’s
Monopoly board.
Its location and amenities, with embassies,
upmarket shops, restaurants and bars on the
doorstep, puts residents at the heart of
Central London’s premium social scene.
3. Love the location - Mayfair W1K
Mayfair is a noble location, loved by royalty,
statesmen, ambassadors, international
travellers and the global elite.
The boutiques of Bond Street are a short
walk away, as is Hyde Park.
International home movers are drawn to the
neighbourhood for the wealth of lavish
hotels, casinos and educational facilities in
the immediate vicinity.
Mayfair enjoys equally illustrious neighbours,
including Green Park, Soho, Marylebone
and Belgravia.
4. About Duke Street
Residential Land is proud to offer a selection
of 16 luxury flats to rent in Duke Street, set
in an imposing six storey Queen Anne,
Grade II listed building.
These are some of the most highly specified
flats to rent in Mayfair, with comfort cooling,
Creston automation systems, Gaggenau
integrated fittings and equipment.
The contemporary building refurbishment is
complemented by retained periods details,
such as large sash windows. Residents will
benefit from a lift, a dedicated on-site
concierge and storage lockers.
5. Duke Street’s location
The 16 apartments are located just off
Oxford Street, close to Selfridges
department store, Givenchy and Louis
Vuitton.
To the south is Grosvenor Square, to the
west Hyde Park, to the north Soho and to the
east Regent Street.
The closest Tube station is Bond Street
(Central and Jubilee lines), with Marble Arch
(Central Line) and Green Park (Jubilee,
Piccadilly and Victoria lines) also accessible
on foot.
6. Dining and drinking in Mayfair
A few doors down from the apartments is
the Barley Mow gastropub, the Garden
Cafe at Brown Hart Gardens, and HR
Higgins tea and coffee merchants, with a
drop-in coffee shop at 79 Duke Street.
Also in Mayfair is The Greenhouse - a
Michelin-starred French restaurant - Angela
Hartnett's Murano and private members
clubs Harry’s Bar, Annabel’s, The Naval
Club and George (the latter with walls lined
with David Hockney masterpieces).
7. Culture and the arts in Mayfair
Duke Street residents have a veritable
feast of cultural delights on the doorstep.
Walk to The Wallace Collection at Hertford
House, Mayfair’s Curzon Cinema, The
Fine Art Society, the Timothy Taylor
Gallery, Rossi & Rossi, the David Zwirner
Gallery, the Royal Institution of Great
Britain and the Sadie Coles gallery.
There’s also the annual PAD London Art
Fair held in Berkeley Square and the
‘Summer in the Square’ programme of
events at Grosvenor Square.
8. Leisure time in Mayfair
Weave in and out of parked super cars and
head for Mayfair’s 5 star hotels for afternoon
tea or a martini at the bar.
In the summer, prime hotels such as The
Connaught, The Dorchester, Grosvenor
House, The London Hilton, The May Fair
and the Millennium Hotel are frequented by
the great and the good escaping the
punishing heat of the Middle East.
The British Summer Time series of concerts
in Hyde Park and Berkeley Square’s antiques
fairs prove perennially popular.
9. Shopping in Mayfair
Although Bond Street remains a Mecca for
luxury goods and the latest couture fashions,
The Duke Street Emporium is a concept
store where style and fashion meets culture
and coffee.
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Also along Duke Street is Private White VC,
Fleur B and The Highlands. For specialist
shopping, visit Thomas Goode & Co for the
world's finest tableware, china, silverware
and glassware; Sautter Cigars and
gunmaker William & Son.
10. About Residential Land
Residential Land is London’s largest private landlord,
with a portfolio of over 1200 flats, apartments and
houses to rent in prime Central London locations.
If you’re looking to rent an apartment, buy, sell or invest
in residential property in prime London areas, don’t
hesitate to contact us.
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