Buckingham Street, London
Buckingham Street is a short street in Westminster, London. It was laid out on the site of York House, the London home of George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham. Developed from 1673, the street, and those around it, were all named in Buckingham's honour; George Street, Villiers Street, Duke Street, Of Alley and Buckingham Street itself. Mainly comprising the original late-17th century houses, Pevsner described the area as "the best such group left in Westminster". Since its construction, Buckingham Street has been home to a number of prominent figures including: Samuel Pepys, the diarist at Nos.12 and 14; the philosophers David Hume and Jean-Jacques Rousseau at No.10; Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer at No.14, and later the artist William Etty and the architect Thomas Graham Jackson; Charles Dickens at No.15, followed by another architect, William Burges, and reputedly prior to both Peter the Great; William Smith, the "Father of English geology" at No.16; and the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge at No.21.
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Buckingham Street, City of Westminster Covent Garden
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| Latitude | Longitude |
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| N 51.5083 ° | E -0.1235 ° |
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Buckingham Street 11
WC2N 6DF City of Westminster, Covent Garden
England, United Kingdom
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