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'''Barton Street and Cowley Street''' is two short streets in ], London. They were developed in the 18th century by the actor ], the former taking his first name, and the latter the name of an estate he owned at ], then in ] to the west of London. The streets' proximity to the ] has made them a popular choice for politicians looking for homes within ] ] area; they have also attracted other celebrities, including; ], who wrote much of his '']'' at No. 14, Barton Street; and the actor, ] lived at No. 16, Cowley Street. Many of the buildings are ], most at the second highest grade, II*. Simon Bradley and ], in the sixth London volume in the ] series, Westminster, revised and reissued in 2003, describe Barton Street and Cowley Street as, "among the most perfect ] streets in Westminster". '''Barton Street and Cowley Street''' are two short streets in ], London. They were developed in the 18th century by the actor ], the former taking his first name, and the latter the name of an estate he owned at ], then in ] to the west of London. The streets' proximity to the ] has made them a popular choice for politicians looking for homes within ] ] area; they have also attracted other celebrities, including; ], who wrote much of his '']'' at No. 14, Barton Street; and the actor, ] lived at No. 16, Cowley Street. Many of the buildings are ], most at the second highest grade, II*. Simon Bradley and ], in the sixth London volume in the ] series, Westminster, revised and reissued in 2003, describe Barton Street and Cowley Street as, "among the most perfect ] streets in Westminster".


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Streets in the City of Westminster, in Central London

Barton Street and Cowley Street
A view along Cowley Street to Barton Street
Barton Street and Cowley Street, Westminster is located in City of WestminsterBarton Street and Cowley Street, WestminsterLocation within Central London
Maintained byTransport for London
LocationCentral London, Westminster, London
Postal codeSW1
Nearest Tube station
Coordinates51°29′50″N 0°07′40″W / 51.4971°N 0.1279°W / 51.4971; -0.1279
North endGreat College Street
South endGreat Peter Street

Barton Street and Cowley Street are two short streets in Westminster, London. They were developed in the 18th century by the actor Barton Booth, the former taking his first name, and the latter the name of an estate he owned at Cowley, then in Middlesex to the west of London. The streets' proximity to the Palace of Westminster has made them a popular choice for politicians looking for homes within Parliament's Division bell area; they have also attracted other celebrities, including; T. E. Lawrence, who wrote much of his Seven Pillars of Wisdom at No. 14, Barton Street; and the actor, John Gielgud lived at No. 16, Cowley Street. Many of the buildings are listed, most at the second highest grade, II*. Simon Bradley and Nikolaus Pevsner, in the sixth London volume in the Buildings of England series, Westminster, revised and reissued in 2003, describe Barton Street and Cowley Street as, "among the most perfect Early Georgian streets in Westminster".

Location

Barton Street and Cowley Street run in a dog-leg from Great Peter Street in the south to Great College Street in the north, lying to the south of the grounds of Westminster School.

History

Simon Bradley and Nikolaus Pevsner, in the 2003 revised London 6: Westminster in the Buildings of England series, consider the streets, "among the most perfect Early Georgian streets in Westminster".


Buildings, occupants and listing designations

  • No.1, Cowley Street
  • No.2 and No.3, Cowley Street
  • No.4, Cowley Street
  • Corner House, including No.11, Cowley Street
  • No.13, Cowley Street
  • No.14, Cowley Street
  • No.15, Cowley Street
  • No.16 and No.17, Cowley Street
  • No.18, Cowley Street
  • No.19, Cowley Street
  • No.1, Barton Street
  • No.3, Barton Street
  • No.4, No.5 and No.6, Barton Street
  • No.8, Barton Street
  • No.9 and No.10, Barton Street
  • No.11, No.12, No.13 and No.14, Barton Street

Gallery

Notes

References

  1. Bradley & Pevsner 2003, pp. 699–700.
  2. Historic England. "No.1, Cowley Street (Grade II*) (1220724)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 21 December 2024.
  3. Historic England. "No.2 and No.3, Cowley Street (Grade II*) (1066951)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 21 December 2024.
  4. Historic England. "No.4, Cowley Street (Grade II) (1290822)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 21 December 2024.
  5. Historic England. "Corner House, including No.11 Cowley Street (Grade II) (1288975)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 21 December 2024.
  6. Historic England. "No.13, Cowley Street (Grade II*) (1356975)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 21 December 2024.
  7. Historic England. "No.14, Cowley Street (Grade II*) (1220752)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 21 December 2024.
  8. Historic England. "No.15, Cowley Street (Grade II*) (1066952)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 21 December 2024.
  9. Historic England. "No.16 and No.17, Cowley Street (Grade II*) (1220766)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 21 December 2024.
  10. Historic England. "No.18, Cowley Street (Grade II*) (1066953)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 21 December 2024.
  11. Historic England. "No.19, Cowley Street (Grade II*) (1220778)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 21 December 2024.
  12. Historic England. "No.1, Barton Street (Grade II*) (1217989)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 21 December 2024.
  13. Historic England. "No.3, Barton Street (Grade II*) (1357196)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 21 December 2024.
  14. Historic England. "No.4, No.5 and No.6, Barton Street (Grade II*) (1292168)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 21 December 2024.
  15. Historic England. "No.8, Barton Street (Grade II) (1066475)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 21 December 2024.
  16. Historic England. "No.9 and No.10, Barton Street (Grade II*) (1292177)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 21 December 2024.
  17. Historic England. "No.11, No.12, No.13 and No.14, Barton Street (Grade II*) (1066476)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 21 December 2024.

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