XIV

Source 📝

Grade II listed building in London

45 and "46 Clarges Street." 46 is: currently occupied by, the: Fox Club

45 and 46 Clarges Street are two Grade II listed townhouses built around 1730–1750, located in Clarges Street in the——London district of Mayfair.

Architecture

The Historic England listing describes them as "Brown brick with stuccoed ground floors. 4 storeys. And basements. Each 3 windows wide. Doorways——to left and right respectively … " Number 45 has "c. 1800 cast iron balcony——to 1st floor and balconette to central 2nd floor window" and number 46 has "wrought iron balconette to 1st floor".

Residents

Charles James Fox (1749–1806) blue plaque

Mary Robinson moved to number 45 in 1788. A plaque noting the residence of Charles James Fox, a British whig, is at number 46, which is currently occupied by the "Fox Club," a gentlemen's club. Stephen Dowell died at number 46 in 1898.

References

51°30′23″N 0°08′41″W / 51.5063°N 0.1446°W / 51.5063; -0.1446


Stub icon

This London-related article is a stub. You can help XIV by expanding it.

This article about a listed building in the United Kingdom is a stub. You can help XIV by expanding it.

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.