Haunted house (London)
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Grade II Listed (UK), blue plaque
50 Berkeley Square is a reportedly haunted townhouse on Berkeley Square in Mayfair, Central London. In the late 19th century it became known as one of the most haunted houses in London.
Until 1827 it was the home of the British Prime Minister George Canning, who is commemorated by a plaque on the house today.
From 1937 to 2015 it was occupied by Maggs Bros, a firm of antiquarian book dealers.
By 1998 the building was thought to be the oldest unaltered building in London.
www.haunted-london.com/50-berkeley-square
Until 1827 it was the home of the British Prime Minister George Canning, who is commemorated by a plaque on the house today.
From 1937 to 2015 it was occupied by Maggs Bros, a firm of antiquarian book dealers.
By 1998 the building was thought to be the oldest unaltered building in London.
www.haunted-london.com/50-berkeley-square
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/50_Berkeley_Square
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 51°30'31"N -0°8'45"E
- The Dorchester Hotel 0.5 km
- 7-16, Grosvenor Place 0.9 km
- 53-74 Eccleston Square 1.8 km
- National Audit Office 1.9 km
- Thames House 2.1 km
- Old Burial Ground 2.3 km
- Ranelagh Gardens 2.4 km
- The Royal Hospital Chelsea 2.5 km
- St George's Cathedral, Southwark 2.9 km
- William Booth Memorial Training College 6 km
- Mayfair 0.1 km
- Green Park Underground Station 0.4 km
- Green Park 0.5 km
- Hyde Park Corner 0.8 km
- The Garden at Buckingham Palace 1 km
- Serpentine Road 1.1 km
- Hyde Park 1.2 km
- City of Westminster 1.3 km
- Belgravia 1.6 km
- Central London 1.7 km
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