Shepherd Market

Shepherd Market
Shepherd Market is located in City of Westminster
Shepherd Market
Shepherd Market (City of Westminster)
(local authority since 1965)
TypeGarden square
Length110 ft (34 m)
larger, eastern square, which flanks a café/restaurant/hairdresser/boutique/small business lined, non-parking cul-de-sac/deliveries road.
Width445 feet (136 m)
AreaMayfair
LocationLondon
Postal codeW1
Nearest metro stationGreen Park tube station
Construction
Construction start1735
Completion1736
Other
Statuswest end of the north side:
large building:
Grade I listed

Ye Grapes pub and 28 Shepherd Market

Shepherd Market is a small precinct in Mayfair, in the West End of London. Featuring two business-lined square, it is between Piccadilly and Curzon Street and has a village-like atmosphere.[1] It was built up between 1735 and 1746 by Edward Shepherd on the open ground then used for the annual fair from which Mayfair derives its name. In the 1920s, it hosted leading writers and artists such as Anthony Powell, Michael Arlen and Sophie Fedorovitch. It was associated with upmarket prostitutes until at least the 1980s.[2] Jeffrey Archer met Monica Coghlan[a] there in the 1980s.[1]

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