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MAYFAIR AREA GUIDES
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MAYFAIR, London
Solid, respectable haunts of the wealthy.
Located between both Hyde and Regents Parks and on the doorstop
of the West End's sights and attractions, Mayfair and St.
James's have remained the desired location of rich bankers,
embassy staff and wealthy internationals for generations.
Large red brick, Georgian and Victorian mansions provide grand,
serviced flats and apartments in Mayfair. Shepherds Market
to the south has a number of small cottages and mews properties.
St. James's boasts a number of substantial, smart homes although
much of its property is now used as offices. The Jubilee Line
service to Docklands has attracted young bankers looking for
flats to rent. Much of the area is owned by the Grosvenor
Estate and hence long leases are rare.
Mayfair has always been synonymous with
smart London. Its position as the most expensive property
on the Monopoly board has only added to its cachet. The modern
reality is slightly different as its nature was changed by
the wartime damage to the city which resulted in many offices
being relocated to the West End from which they have never
left. Added to this, during the oil boom of the 1970s,
many large apartments were bought by Middle Eastern buyers
and they tend to use them for short periods of the year only.
The result has been a retention of the outward smartness but
a loss of street life with the exception of the
area around Shepherds market.
Mayfair is named after the fortnight-long
May Fair that took place there from 1686 until it was banned
from that location in 1764. (Before 1686, the May Fair was
held in the Haymarket; after 1764, it moved to Fair Field
in Bow).
Most of Mayfair is owned by the Grosvenor
Estate but there is a substantial area around Berkeley Square
which is owned by a middle eastern consortium. Both these
landlords are first-class managers and have maintained these
estates in an exemplary manner. As many owners of leaseholds
have not qualified for enfranchisement there is still a substantial
amount of short leasehold property.
The core of Mayfair is Grosvenor Square.
This contains the American Embassy and, for the most part,
large portered blocks of flats. The American Embassy, with
its draconian security, is a major blight on properties in
the immediate vicinity. Berkeley Square and Hanover Square
are now mainly offices and the area around Oxford Street primarily
retail. While Bond Street has remained resolutely upmarket
the same cannot be said of Oxford Street and the area around
it is not a prime residential area.
Communications are excellent, particularly
now with new Jubilee line links in Green Park with Waterloo
and Docklands. This reinforces Mayfair as a perfect spot for
a pied a terre, though for families it leaves something to
be desired as few of the houses have decent gardens.
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