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Bolton Street, London

Bolton Street is a street in the City of Westminster, London. The street runs from Curzon Street in the north to Piccadilly in the south.

playwright, at No. 11. Her former residence is marked by a brown plaque erected by the Society of Arts;

Madame D'Arblay (pseudonym Fanny Burney)

Richard Clement (1754 - 1829), sugar plantation owner of Barbados, at No. 13

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a British geopolitical expert to the British Colonial Office, at No. 23;[3][4][5][6]

Colonel Thomas Moody, Kt.

novelist, at No. 3.;[1]

Henry James

soldier and polo player, who shot himself at the Bolton House Hotel in the street in 1929.[7]

John Pitt Dening

Former residents of Bolton Street include:

Buildings[edit]

The western side of the street has been almost completely replaced by modern buildings but the eastern side still contains many Georgian buildings. Among the listed buildings in the street are numbers 11,[8] 13,[9] 14,[10] 15,[11] 16,[12] 17 and 18,[13] 19 and 20.[14] The auction house Noonans Mayfair has its office at number 16.