76 Park Street
76 Park Street
- 76 Park Street was constructed in 1729 by bricklayer John Barnes, at a time when Mayfair was just starting to develop into an exclusive residential address
- Park Street is the longest street on the Grosvenor Estate with numbers 70 to 78 the only surviving original Georgian properties
- As demand soars for individual homes with own front doors, no communal areas shared by multiple households
- Grosvenor Square and Hanover Square were first laid-out in 1710 and 1719 respectively by Sir Richard Grosvenor and the Earl of Scarborough, and by the 1720s development had begun and the surrounding fields of Mayfair were becoming new homes for the aristocracy
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